Teatro Parioli, Theatre in Parioli district, Rome, Italy.
Teatro Parioli is a theater building in Rome's Parioli district with roughly 592 seats arranged inside. The space includes modern technical systems for staging theatrical productions and concerts.
The building opened as a cinema in 1938 and underwent conversion to a theater in 1958. This transformation marked a new chapter when a classic European play premiered at the venue.
The venue serves as a gathering place where Rome's audiences experience both traditional Italian drama and contemporary productions. The programming reflects what local theatergoers seek out throughout the season.
The venue is straightforward to navigate from entrance to seating, with good accessibility throughout. A membership program offers ticket discounts and access to special events during the season.
The theater served as a filming location for a popular Italian talk show during multiple periods between 1985 and 2022. This television connection brought the venue into the homes of many viewers.
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