Maria Filotti Theatre

The Maria Filotti Theatre in Brăila
Full view of the theatre

The Maria Filotti is a theatre in Brăila, Romania.

History

The theatre was built in 1896 as "Teatrul Rally". In 1919, it was renamed "Teatrul Comunal" ("The Communal Theatre"), in 1949, "Teatrul del Stat Brăila – Galați" ("The State Theater of Brăila – Galați"), and in 1969, it acquired its present name, in honour of the Romanian actress, Maria Filotti (1883–1956).[1]

Description

The theatre has 369 seats.

References

  1. ^ Brăila - Teatrul Maria Filotti

External links

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