Outside the Piccolo Teatro Strehler

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Piccolo Teatro Strehler

Milan


This trailblazing theatre with seating for 960 people was designed by Marco Zanuso in 1998 to address the size constraints of the original Piccolo Teatro. It has since gone on to become one of Milan's cultural powerhouses, and includes the Teatro Studio at Via Rivoli 6.


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