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Carlo Felice Theater

Passo Eugenio Montale, 4, 16121 Genova GE, Italia ★★★★☆ 176 views
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About Carlo Felice Theater

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The Carlo Felice Theater was inaugurated on April 7, 1828, in the presence of the royals of the Kingdom of Sardinia, namely Carlo Felice and Queen Maria Cristina.

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On that occasion, Vincenzo Bellini's opera 'Bianca e Fernando' was performed.The theater's ambitious project was intended to give the city an elegant artistic venue for melodrama (which was then very fashionable) that could compete with those of other major cities in Italy. Legend has it that in Turin, the great Genoese musician Paganini had refused to give an encore performance to King Carlo Felice and so, years later, the theater was dedicated to the King in the hope of appeasing his wrath against the city.

Truth or just legend? Unknown. It was Carlo Barabino who designed the theater in its first version.

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During World War II, however, the original Carlo Felice was partially destroyed, so that theater performances had to move to the nearby Cinema Teatro Margherita. The new theater, built on the area of the old theater and reborn de facto only in 1991, features a 400-square-meter covered square: an idea present in earlier projects, which was recovered. In 1963 the commission was given to the great architect Carlo Scarpa, but he died in 1978 before even starting to implement the project.

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The Carlo Felice Theater was inaugurated on April 7, 1828, in the presence of King Carlo Felice and Queen Maria Cristina of the Kingdom of Sardinia. Vincenzo Bellini's opera 'Bianca e Fernando' was performed on that inaugural occasion, marking the beginning of the theater's prestigious history as an elegant artistic venue for melodrama.
The original theater designed by Carlo Barabino was partially destroyed during World War II, forcing performances to relocate to the nearby Cinema Teatro Margherita. The rebuilt Carlo Felice was reborn in 1991, featuring a modern 400-square-meter covered square based on earlier architectural concepts.
Renowned architect Carlo Scarpa was commissioned in 1963 to design the rebuilt theater, but unfortunately he passed away in 1978 before implementing any of his project plans. The final reconstruction that was completed in 1991 incorporated design elements from earlier proposals, including the distinctive covered square.
According to legend, the great Genoese musician Paganini refused to give an encore performance to King Carlo Felice in Turin, which angered the monarch. Years later, the theater was dedicated to King Carlo Felice in hopes of appeasing his wrath against the city, though whether this story is true remains unknown.
The rebuilt Carlo Felice Theater features a distinctive 400-square-meter covered square, an innovative idea that was present in earlier projects and recovered in the 1991 reconstruction. This architectural feature, combined with its modern design following WWII restoration, sets it apart from other major Italian theaters and enhances the visitor experience.