Teatro Ambra Jovinelli
Theatre in Rome, Italy
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The Teatro Ambra Jovinelli (literally "Ambra Jovinelli Theater"), formerly known just as Teatro Jovinelli, is a theatre located in Rome, Italy.
It was founded by the theater organizer Giuseppe Jovinelli, who intended to build a theater devoted to variety and comic representations which had a luxurious face and which appeared stylistically rich and noble.[1]
Built in the ancient Esquilino quarter, construction work began in 1906 and the inauguration took place in 1909.[1]
References
- ^ a b Teresa Di Sorbo. Giuseppe Jovinelli e il suo teatro. Benevento: Edizioni Torre della Biffa, 1997.
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