The Liceu Theatre on the Rambla in Barcelona

Il Teatro del Liceu sulla Rambla di Barcellona

The Liceu Theatre on Las Ramblas in Barcelona.
In the heart of Barcelona, ​​among the lively streets of the Raval district, lies a jewel of culture and art: the Liceu Theatre. Also known as the Gran Teatre del Liceu, this prestigious theatre has been a point of reference for opera, ballet and other top-quality artistic performances in the Catalan city and beyond for over 170 years.
Inaugurated in 1847, the Liceu Theatre has a long and illustrious history. Its neoclassical façade and sumptuous interior with Belle Époque decorations make it one of the most beautiful and iconic theatres in Europe. Over the years, the Liceu has hosted some of the greatest operas, ballets and concerts, attracting artists and audiences from all over the world.
The Liceu Theatre has seen the performance of some of the greatest names in art and music. Opera singers such as Maria Callas and Plácido Domingo have graced its stage, while internationally renowned dancers have given unforgettable performances. The Liceu’s reputation as a place of artistic excellence has been consistently recognised and celebrated around the world.
In addition to traditional productions, the Teatro del Liceu is also committed to promoting artistic innovation and the search for new talent. The theatre regularly offers spaces for artistic experimentation, allowing new creators to present their works and explore new forms of artistic expression. This commitment to innovation has kept the Liceu at the forefront of the times, ensuring it remains one of Barcelona’s leading cultural institutions.
One of the main objectives of the Teatro del Liceu is to make art and culture accessible to all. Through educational programs, guided tours and community initiatives, the Liceu is committed to engaging and inspiring a diverse audience, offering everyone the opportunity to discover and appreciate the wonders of art.
For anyone visiting Barcelona, ​​an evening at the Teatro del Liceu is an unforgettable experience. Whether you are an opera lover, a ballet enthusiast or simply a curious person eager to discover the cultural richness of the city, the Liceu will welcome you with its unique charm and take you on a journey through centuries of history and artistic beauty.

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Il Teatro del Liceu sulla Rambla di Barcellona

Il Teatro del Liceu sulla Rambla di Barcellona

Il Teatro del Liceu sulla Rambla di Barcellona

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The Gran Teatre del Liceu, also known as El Liceu, is the oldest active theatre in Barcelona. It is located on the Rambla dels Caputxins. Since 1750, opera performances in Barcelona were the exclusive monopoly of the Teatre Principal by virtue of a royal privilege that was repealed in 1833 with the liberal revolution. On 24 February 1837, a battalion of the Milicia Nacional, under the command of Manuel Gibert i Sans, founded the Sociedad Dramática de Aficionados, also known as the Liceo Filodramático de Montesión, based in the Montsió convent in the Portal de l’Àngel.
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The Liceu Theater on La Rambla in Barcelona – Le Théâtre Liceu sur La Rambla à Barcelone – El Teatro Liceu en La Rambla de Barcelona – O Teatro Liceu em La Rambla em Barcelona – Das Liceu-Theater auf der Rambla in Barcelona – Nhà hát Liceu trên La Rambla ở Barcelona – 巴塞罗那兰布拉大道上的里西奥剧院 – バルセロナのランブラス通りにあるリセウ劇場

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The Colosseum: An Iconic Symbol of Ancient Rome

Il Colosseo: un iconico simbolo di Roma Antica

The Colosseum: An Iconic Symbol of Ancient Rome.
The Colosseum, also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, is one of the most iconic and recognisable monuments in the world. Located in the heart of Rome, Italy, this impressive amphitheatre has a fascinating history and timeless beauty that attracts visitors from all over the world. In this article, we will explore the history, architecture and cultural significance of the Colosseum.
The Colosseum was built during the time of the Roman Empire and is one of the largest amphitheatres ever built. Its construction began in 70-72 AD under Emperor Vespasian of the Flavian dynasty and was completed in 80 AD under his son, Emperor Titus. This grand amphitheater could seat up to 80,000 spectators and was used for a variety of public events, including gladiatorial games, theatrical performances, mock naval battles and other spectacles.
Its troubled history includes fires, earthquakes and looting, but the Colosseum has withstood the passage of centuries and has remained standing, a witness to the ages and transformations of the city of Rome. In the Middle Ages, it was used as a stone quarry for the construction of other buildings, but today it is a symbol of great historical and cultural importance.
The architecture of the Colosseum is an extraordinary example of Roman ingenuity. The amphitheater is mainly built of travertine stone, with an elliptical structure that measures approximately 189 meters in length, 156 meters in width and reaches a height of over 48 meters. The exterior façade was adorned with Doric, Ionic and Corinthian columns, which helped give the Colosseum a majestic elegance.
Inside, the stands were divided into different sections reserved for different social classes. The central section was reserved for the Roman elite, while the lower classes occupied the higher sections. The central part of the arena hosted the spectacular gladiatorial performances, battles between wild beasts and other shows. The arena was actually a wooden platform covered with sand, which could be raised to reveal the underground cells where gladiators and animals were prepared for performances.
The Colosseum is a symbol of Roman architectural ingenuity and the importance of games and entertainment in Roman society. It is also an important historical and tourist site, attracting millions of visitors from around the world each year. In 1980, it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and was included among the New Seven Wonders of the World in 2007.
In addition to its historical importance, the Colosseum is a place of profound cultural and emotional significance for the Italian people. It is a symbol of national pride and the ancient grandeur of Rome.

In conclusion, the Colosseum remains an icon of ancient Rome, an extraordinary monument that tells the story of the Roman Empire and its cultural legacy. Its magnificence and fascinating history make it a must-see for anyone visiting the Eternal City.
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Il Colosseo: un iconico simbolo di Roma Antica

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The Colosseum, originally known as the Flavian Amphitheatre or simply as Amphitheatrum, is the largest amphitheatre in the world, located in the centre of the city of Rome. Able to hold an estimated 50,000 to 75,000 spectators, it is the most important Roman amphitheatre, as well as the most impressive monument of ancient Rome that has come down to us, known throughout the world as a symbol of the city of Rome and one of the symbols of Italy.
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The Colosseum: an iconic symbol of Ancient Rome – Le Colisée : un symbole emblématique de la Rome antique – El Coliseo: un símbolo icónico de la Antigua Roma – O Coliseu: um símbolo icônico da Roma Antiga – Das Kolosseum: ein ikonisches Symbol des antiken Roms – Đấu trường La Mã: biểu tượng mang tính biểu tượng của La Mã cổ đại – 罗马斗兽场:古罗马的标志性象征 – コロッセオ: 古代ローマの象徴的なシンボル

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A glimpse of the Flavian Amphitheatre, the Colosseum, in Rome

Uno scorcio dell'Anfiteatro Flavio, il Colosseo, a Roma

A glimpse of the Flavian Amphitheater, the Colosseum, in Rome.
A few months ago I was in Rome for an errand and I took the classic tourist tour of the many attractions that the capital of Italy offers.
The most famous of all, perhaps, and one of the symbols of the city is the Colosseum.
This is a deliberately partial shot of the exterior.

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Uno scorcio dell'Anfiteatro Flavio, il Colosseo, a Roma

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The Colosseum, originally known as the Flavian Amphitheatre or simply as Amphitheatrum, is the largest amphitheatre in the world, located in the centre of the city of Rome. Able to hold an estimated 50,000 to 75,000 spectators, it is the most important Roman amphitheatre, as well as the most impressive monument of ancient Rome that has come down to us, known throughout the world as a symbol of the city of Rome and one of the symbols of Italy.
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A glimpse of the Flavian Amphitheater, the Colosseum, the famous monument of Rome – Un aperçu de l’Amphithéâtre Flavien, du Colisée, le célèbre monument de Rome – Un vistazo al Anfiteatro Flavio, el Coliseo y el famoso monumento de Roma – Um vislumbre do Anfiteatro Flaviano, do Coliseu, o famoso monumento de Roma – Ein Blick auf das flavische Amphitheater, das Kolosseum, das berühmte Denkmal Roms – Một cái nhìn thoáng qua về Nhà hát vòng tròn Flavian, Đấu trường La Mã, tượng đài nổi tiếng của Rome – 一睹弗拉维安露天剧场、罗马斗兽场、罗马著名古迹的风采 – フラウィウス円形劇場、コロッセオ、ローマの有名な記念碑を垣間見る

La statua dedicata a Niccolò Paganini

La statua dedicata a Niccolò Paganini all'ingresso del teatro di Genova

La statua dedicata a Niccolò Paganini all’ingresso del teatro di Genova.
All’ingresso del Carlo Felice, il principale teatro di Genova, si trova questa bella statua di uno dei più importanti artisti genovesi di sempre.
La città lo ricorda con questo monumento posto all’ingresso del primo foyer.

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La statua dedicata a Niccolò Paganini all'ingresso del teatro di Genova

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Niccolò Paganini (Genova, 27 ottobre 1782 – Nizza, 27 maggio 1840) è stato un violinista, violista, chitarrista e compositore italiano, fra i più importanti esponenti della musica romantica. Ancora oggi la sua figura è circondata da leggende legate al suo prodigioso genio (talune anche alimentate dall’ambiente del romanticismo ottocentesco) ed al presunto patto col diavolo da lui siglato per diventare famoso ed ottenere un’abilità con il violino ineguagliabile, contribuendo così a mitizzare la sua figura.
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The statue dedicated to Niccolò Paganini at the entrance to the Genoa theater – La statue dédiée à Niccolò Paganini à l’entrée du théâtre de Gênes – La estatua dedicada a Niccolò Paganini a la entrada del teatro de Génova – A estátua dedicada a Niccolò Paganini na entrada do teatro de Gênova – Die Niccolò Paganini gewidmete Statue am Eingang des Genua-Theaters – Bức tượng dành riêng cho Niccolò Paganini ở lối vào nhà hát Genoa – 热那亚剧院入口处的尼科洛·帕格尼尼雕像 – ジェノヴァ劇場の入り口にあるニッコロ・パガニーニに捧げられた像

The portico of the Carlo Felice Theatre in Genoa

Il portico del Teatro Carlo Felice a Genova

The portico of the Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa.
I have passed many times under the portico that adorns the entrance of the most famous and largest opera house in Genoa, which dominates Piazza De Ferrari.
I must admit, however, that I have never entered to see any show (how sad I am), but sooner or later I promise that I will post a photo of the interior as well.

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Il portico del Teatro Carlo Felice a Genova

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-M 11-22.

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The Teatro Carlo Felice is the main theatre in the city of Genoa and one of the most famous in Italy. The Opera and Ballet season and the Symphonic season are held there, as well as recitals and various events.
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The portico of the Carlo Felice Theater in Genoa – Le portique du Théâtre Carlo Felice à Gênes – El pórtico del Teatro Carlo Felice de Génova – O pórtico do Teatro Carlo Felice em Gênova – Der Portikus des Carlo-Felice-Theaters in Genua – Phần hiên của Nhà hát Carlo Felice ở Genoa – 热那亚 Carlo Felice 剧院的门廊 – ジェノヴァのカルロ フェリーチェ劇場のポルティコ

Il Teatro Regio di Parma uno dei teatri più importanti al mondo

Il Teatro Regio di Parma uno dei più importanti al mondo

Il Teatro Regio di Parma uno dei teatri più importanti al mondo.
Passeggiando per il centro della città di Parma sono finito per passare di fronte a quella che e’ una istituzione italiana per quanto riguarda l’opera: il Teatro Regio.
Purtroppo la mia visita (e foto) a questo edificio si limita alla bella facciata neoclassica ma chissà che un giorno non vi ritorni a vedere qualche opera.

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Il Teatro Regio di Parma uno dei più importanti al mondo

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-M 11-22.

Questo il bel sito ufficiale: teatroregioparma.it.

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Il Teatro Regio di Parma (già “Nuovo Ducale Teatro”) è il teatro d’opera della città di Parma e considerato uno tra i più importanti teatri di tradizione in Italia. Sebbene internazionalmente sia meno noto rispetto alla Scala di Milano e alla Fenice di Venezia, è considerato dagli appassionati d’opera una delle case per eccellenza della grande tradizione operistica italiana.
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The Teatro Regio of the city of Parma is one of the most important theaters in the world – Le Teatro Regio de la ville de Parme est l’un des théâtres les plus importants au monde – El Teatro Regio de la ciudad de Parma es uno de los teatros más importantes del mundo – O Teatro Regio da cidade de Parma é um dos teatros mais importantes do mundo – Das Teatro Regio der Stadt Parma ist eines der bedeutendsten Theater der Welt – Teatro Regio của thành phố Parma là một trong những nhà hát quan trọng nhất trên thế giới帕尔马市的皇家剧院是世界上最重要的剧院之一 – パルマ市のテアトロレジオは、世界で最も重要な劇場の1つです。

The Civic Theatre of La Spezia

Il Teatro Civico di La Spezia

The Civic Theatre of La Spezia.
Some time ago I took a tour of La Spezia, a city that I must admit, I have visited and know little about.
Among the various streets of the center I happened upon the historic theater that is already more than one hundred and fifty years old!
The photo also came out really well, I think.

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Il Teatro Civico di La Spezia

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The Teatro Civico is the most important theatre in La Spezia and is located in the historic centre of the city, in Piazza Mentana. In terms of size, it is the third largest theatre in Liguria.
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The Civic Theater of La Spezia – Le Théâtre Civique de La Spezia – El Teatro Cívico de La Spezia – Das Bürgertheater von La Spezia – Nhà hát thành phố La Spezia

Anfiteatro nel Parco dei Castelli

Anfiteatro nel Parco dei Castelli

Anfiteatro nel Parco dei Castelli.
Qualche tempo fa sono riuscito a visitare il Parco sulla penisola di Sestri Levante.
Questo anfiteatro, voluto dal magnate Gualino agli inizi del 1900, pare sia stato creato per dar modo alla signora e moglie del proprietario di allietare gli ospiti con le sue esibizioni.

Anfiteatro nel Parco dei Castelli

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Tamron 16-300.

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Teatro Massimo di Palermo

Teatro Massimo di Palermo

Teatro Massimo di Palermo.
Forse in pochi lo sanno ma questo è il teatro più grande d’Italia e uno dei più grandi d’Europa.
Passeggiando per il centro della cittadina siciliana non si può non passare di fronte a questo monumento imponente.
Io non sono un vero amante dell’opera e sono entrato in pochissimi di questi edifici ma immagino lo sfarzo e l’eleganza contenute all’interno.
Magari un giorno…

Teatro Massimo di Palermo

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-M 22.

Ovviamente c’è il sito ufficiale teatromassimo.it con tutte le informazioni e il calendario.

Di gusto neoclassico-eclettico, sorge sulle aree di risulta della chiesa delle Stigmate e del monastero di San Giuliano che vennero demoliti alla fine dell’Ottocento per fare spazio alla grandiosa costruzione.
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The Ribaudo Kiosk in Palermo

Chiosco Ribaudo di Palermo

The Ribaudo kiosk in Palermo.
In the city of Palermo you often come across very artistic little kiosks.
I have never been able to understand their history and some time ago, when I was in the city by ship, I photographed one in front of the Politeama Garibaldi Theater, right in the center.
Searching a bit on the internet I found that these liberty monuments were built to sell drinks and tickets. I don't think the one I photographed is used anymore. The one in front of the Teatro Massimo is now a tobacconist.
Here you can find some additional information about the kiosks: italialiberty.it and arte.it.

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Chiosco Ribaudo di Palermo

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The kiosk called Ribaudo in Palermo – Le kiosque appelé Ribaudo à Palerme – El quiosco llamado Ribaudo en Palermo – O quiosque chamado Ribaudo em Palermo – Der Kiosk namens Ribaudo in Palermo – Ki-ốt có tên Ribaudo ở Palermo