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Teatro Sistina
Front of theatreFront of theatre
Teatro Sistina is located in RomeTeatro SistinaTeatro SistinaLocation within Rome
AddressVia Sistina 129
LocationRome, Italy
Coordinates41°54′15″N 12°29′13″E / 41.904281°N 12.486961°E / 41.904281; 12.486961
TypeTheatre
Construction
Built1946
Opened1949
ArchitectMarcello Piacentini
Website
http://www.ilsistina.it/

The Teatro Sistina is a theatre in Rome, Italy.

The building, designed by Marcello Piacentini, was begun in 1946 on the former site of the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Polish Institute. It was inaugurated on 28 December 1949 as a cinema, but later become mostly used for theatrical and cabaret representations. In the 1960s it was directed by Pietro Garinei and Sandro Giovannini, who here premiered some of their main successes, such as Rugantino, Attanasio cavallo vanesio, Aggiungi un posto a tavola and others.

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