A theatre deeply rooted in history: until 1826, the City Palace stood in its place overlooking the ancient Platha de Cothinas, now the Corso Vittorio Emanuele II. Then the architect Giuseppe Cominotti was commissioned to build a new structure in the neoclassical style.
In addition to the institutional role it has as the Town Hall of Sassari, it was and is still a real theatre. Designed in the shape of a horseshoe-like the Carignano Theatre in Turin, the building was restored in 1947 and again in the early 2000s.
Fonte: Turismo Sassari
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