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Royal Palace of Capodimonte; Palazzo Carafa della Spina; Palazzo Diomede Carafa; Palazzo Caravita di Sirignano; Palazzo Cellammare, Naples; Villa Donn'Anna; Palazzo Doria d'Angri; Palazzo Firrao, Naples; Palazzo Giordano a Via Medina, Naples; Palace of the Immacolatella, Naples; Palazzo Latilla, Naples; Palazzo di Ludovico di Bux a via Nilo, Naples
Alessandro Cialdi. Alessandro Cialdi (Civitavecchia, 9 April 1807 – Rome, 26 June 1882) was an Italian admiral and engineer, and commander of the Papal Navy.He took an active part in the First Italian War of Independence and in the government of Pellegrino Rossi, he was part of the Suez Canal Company and was involved in the construction of Port Said, he was president of the Accademia dei ...
The Palazzo del Cinema, inaugurated on 10 August 1937 for the fifth edition of the Exhibition was then made up of a simple hall and a thousand-seat cinema hall (the present Great Hall). Following the continuous success of the festival, it became necessary to expand the building, which was entrusted to Quagliata himself in 1952.
The Royal Palace of Venice (Italian: Palazzo Reale di Venezia) is a complex of buildings located in the central St. Mark's Square of Venice, Italy, which served as the residence for Napoleonic viceroys, the kings of Lombardy-Venetia, Austrian viceroys, and finally, the monarchs of unified Italy.
Civitavecchia: Porto di Civitavecchia 4 July 2013: Sordevolo: Anfiteatro Giovanni Paolo II: with the RAI National Symphony Orchestra and the Verona Lyric Symphonic Choir 25 July 2013: Rome: Baths of Caracalla: Orchestra Del Teatro Dell'Opera Di Roma 27–28 July 2013: Dublin: Ireland: Royal Hospital Kilmainham/Irish Museum of Modern Art
The Royal Cinema is an Art Moderne event venue and cinema in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It was built in 1939 and owned by Miss Ray Levinsky. [1]When it was built in 1939, it was called The Pylon, with an accompanying large sign at the front of the theatre.
The National Museum of Cinema (Italian: Museo Nazionale del Cinema) located in Turin, Italy, is a motion picture museum fitted out inside the Mole Antonelliana tower. It is operated by the Maria Adriana Prolo Foundation, and the core of its collection is the result of the work of the historian and collector Maria Adriana Prolo.
Cinema 1: Built starting at the edge of the balcony, extending out towards the top half of the stage's proscenium arch; Cinema 2: Located on the original balcony; Cinema 3: Built in the original stage house, in a loft above the stage. Cinema 4: Built in the original stage house, on the stage. Located underneath Cinema 3, with both Cinemas 3 and ...