The Teatro Rossini is the historic theatre of the city of Pesaro, where it is also the most important theatre.
It is an театр в итальянском стиле with a horseshoe-shaped hall and four tiers of boxes and a gallery that can accommodate 860 spectators.
1637
Inauguration of the Teatro del Sole, designed by Nicola Sabbatini, who oversaw the construction, incorporating parts of the old ducal stables into the theatere building.
1816
Reconstruction of the theatre begins; the design and construction management are entrusted to the architect Pietro Ghinelli.
1818
On June 10, the renamed Teatro Nuovo is inaugurated with Сорока-воровка conducted by ... Rossini! who had been born in Pesaro 26 years earlier.
1855
The city of Pesaro dedicates the theatre to its illustrious son.
1930
An earthquake hits the northern provinces of the Marche region, rendering the building unusable.
1934
Reopening after major renovations.
1966
The theatre is declared unfit for use; in the following years, it underwent structural restoration to prevent its deterioration.
1980
In the same year that the prestigious international event Rossini Opera Festival begins, the theatre reopens.
2025
At the initiative of the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Pesaro, the Municipality of Pesaro, and AMAT - Associazione Marchigiana Attività Teatrali, the portal is endowed with a new textile equipment.