Difference between revisions of "Tartini Theatre"
(English proofreading + Updated 2020) |
(adding slo teaser) |
||
Line 37: | Line 37: | ||
Run by the [[Portorož Auditorium]] and located in the coastal town of Piran, the [[Tartini Theatre]] is a multi-purpose venue for various cultural events, including concerts, exhibitions, film screenings, musicals, dance performances and – naturally – theatre plays. Occasionally hosting festivals like the [[Festival of European and Mediterranean Film]] and the [[Piran Musical Evenings]], it is also used for conferences, symposia, seminars, presentations and receptions. The theatre has a capacity of 300 seats within an area of 350 square metres. | Run by the [[Portorož Auditorium]] and located in the coastal town of Piran, the [[Tartini Theatre]] is a multi-purpose venue for various cultural events, including concerts, exhibitions, film screenings, musicals, dance performances and – naturally – theatre plays. Occasionally hosting festivals like the [[Festival of European and Mediterranean Film]] and the [[Piran Musical Evenings]], it is also used for conferences, symposia, seminars, presentations and receptions. The theatre has a capacity of 300 seats within an area of 350 square metres. | ||
}} | }} | ||
+ | {{TeaserSlo|Tartinijevo gledališče je večnamensko prizorišče za različne kulturne prireditve, vključno s koncerti, razstavami, filmskimi projekcijami, muzikali, plesnimi predstavami in gledališkimi predstavami.}} | ||
Set on a prominent location in the centre of Piran, the building itself is a fine example of a fin-de-siecle gesamtkunstwerk, created in around 1910 in mixed Historicist and Secession styles by Trieste architects. As there were no regular theatre ensembles in Piran, the venue was soon used as the main venue for events of a public nature, from dances to cinema screenings. It has retained this character up until today. | Set on a prominent location in the centre of Piran, the building itself is a fine example of a fin-de-siecle gesamtkunstwerk, created in around 1910 in mixed Historicist and Secession styles by Trieste architects. As there were no regular theatre ensembles in Piran, the venue was soon used as the main venue for events of a public nature, from dances to cinema screenings. It has retained this character up until today. |
Latest revision as of 17:44, 10 January 2021
Set on a prominent location in the centre of Piran, the building itself is a fine example of a fin-de-siecle gesamtkunstwerk, created in around 1910 in mixed Historicist and Secession styles by Trieste architects. As there were no regular theatre ensembles in Piran, the venue was soon used as the main venue for events of a public nature, from dances to cinema screenings. It has retained this character up until today.
See also
External links
- Tartini Theatre on the Portorož Auditorium website (in Slovenian and Italian)
- Tartini Theatre architecture – the history of the building from the Theatre Architecture in Central Europe web database