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Teatru Manoel

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Sheila
April 28, 2019
Built 1731 in Valletta and one of the oldest theatres in Europe ! On going musical and operatic productions. Ladies this is your best excuse for getting that glitzy dress on 👗🥂
Rose-Marie
September 27, 2018
Built in 1731 by the Portuguese Grand Master Manoel de Vilhena, the Manoel Theatre is reputed to be Europe's third-oldest working theatre and the oldest still in operation in the Commonwealth of Nations. It is home of The Malta Philharmonic Orchestra. It is a small, 623 seat venue, with an oval-shaped auditorium housing gilded boxes constructed entirely in wood. It stands on three floors, with a painted ceiling decorated with gold leaf and a pale blue trompe-l'oeil that resembles a round cupola. During the day, you can visit via the small adjoining museum, which offers an insight into the history and current trends of Maltese theatre.
Built in 1731 by the Portuguese Grand Master Manoel de Vilhena, the Manoel Theatre is reputed to be Europe's third-oldest working theatre and the oldest still in operation in the Commonwealth of Nations. It is home of The Malta Philharmonic Orchestra. It is a small, 623 seat venue, with an oval-shap…
Finn
March 2, 2022
The Manoel Theatre is an incredible example of Baroque architecture in Valletta. Built in 1731, its oval-shaped auditorium has seen opera and dramatic performances up until the present, making it one of Europe’s oldest functioning theatres. You can explore the interior of the theatre on a guided tour, which is run every 45 minutes during opening times. A staff member will take you through the auditorium, backstage and a small, attached museum, which showcases some of the histories of performing arts in Malta. The Manoel Theatre is within a 3-minute walk from the Grand Masters Palace. You can check its website for upcoming events and performances.
The Manoel Theatre is an incredible example of Baroque architecture in Valletta. Built in 1731, its oval-shaped auditorium has seen opera and dramatic performances up until the present, making it one of Europe’s oldest functioning theatres. You can explore the interior of the theatre on a guided to…
Godwin
February 26, 2019
The Manoel Theatre (Maltese: It-Teatru Manoel; Italian: Teatro Manoel) is a theatre and important performing arts venue in Malta. The theatre is often referred to as simply "The Manoel", and is named after Grand Master of the Order of the Knights Hospitaller, Fra António Manoel de Vilhena, who ordered its construction in 1731. The theatre is reputed to be Europe's third-oldest working theatre (older than the San Carlo in Naples), and the oldest theatre still in operation in the Commonwealth of Nations.[1] The theatre is located on Old Theatre Street (Maltese: Triq it-Teatru l-Antik) in Valletta. It considers itself as the country's national theatre and the home of Malta Philharmonic Orchestra (Maltese: Orkestra Filarmonika Nazzjonali).[1] Originally called the Teatro Pubblico, its name was changed to Teatro Reale, or Theatre Royal, in 1812, and renamed Manoel Theatre in 1866. The first play to be performed was Maffei's Merope. The theatre is a small, 623 seat venue, with an oval-shaped auditorium, three tiers of boxes constructed entirely of wood, decorated with gold leaf, and a pale blue trompe-l'oeil ceiling that resembles a round cupola.
The Manoel Theatre (Maltese: It-Teatru Manoel; Italian: Teatro Manoel) is a theatre and important performing arts venue in Malta. The theatre is often referred to as simply "The Manoel", and is named after Grand Master of the Order of the Knights Hospitaller, Fra António Manoel de Vilhena, who order…
Afinia
August 14, 2017
The theatre is a small, 623 seat venue, with an oval-shaped auditorium, three tiers of boxes constructed entirely of wood, decorated with gold leaf, and a pale blue trompe-l'oeil ceiling that resembles a round cupola. The building is a Grade 1 listed building . The theatre is reputed to be Europe's third-oldest working theatre (older than the San Carlo in Naples), and the oldest theatre still in operation in the Commonwealth of Nations. it was built in 1731 . broad variety of theatrical productions in both English and Maltese, opera, musical recitals (including lunchtime recitals in Sala Isouard),poetry recitals, dramatic readings, and an annual Christmas pantomime
The theatre is a small, 623 seat venue, with an oval-shaped auditorium, three tiers of boxes constructed entirely of wood, decorated with gold leaf, and a pale blue trompe-l'oeil ceiling that resembles a round cupola. The building is a Grade 1 listed building . The theatre is reputed to be Europe's…

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Old Theatre Street
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