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− | The [[Tartini Theatre]] of Piran presents a fine example of a fin-de-siecle gesamtkunstwerk created in around 1910 in mixed Historicist and Secession styles by Trieste architects. The building was renovated in 1998-2000. Various cultural events including concerts, exhibitions, film screenings and stage performances are organised here by [[Portorož Auditorium]]. The space is also used for conferences, symposia, seminars, presentations and receptions. | + | The [[Tartini Theatre]] of Piran presents a fine example of a fin-de-siecle gesamtkunstwerk created in around 1910 in mixed Historicist and Secession styles by Trieste architects. The building was renovated in 1998-2000. |
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+ | Various cultural events including concerts, exhibitions, film screenings (eg [[Festival of European and Mediterranean Film]]) and stage performances are organised here by [[Portorož Auditorium]]. The space is also used for conferences, symposia, seminars, presentations and receptions. | ||
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The Tartini Theatre has a capacity of 300 seats within an area of 350 square metres. | The Tartini Theatre has a capacity of 300 seats within an area of 350 square metres. | ||
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+ | * [[Festival of European and Mediterranean Film]] | ||
Revision as of 17:20, 28 September 2015
The Tartini Theatre has a capacity of 300 seats within an area of 350 square metres.
See also
External links
- Portorož Auditorium website (in Slovenian)
- Tartini Theatre architecture - the history of the building from the Theatre Architecture in Central Europe web database