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Teatro Ariston


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Front facade of the Ariston Theatre in 2024
Interactive map of Ariston Theatre
Via Matteotti, 226
Sanremo, Italy
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3,000
Indoor theatre
1953
1963 (1963)
Marco Lavarello
Dante Datta
aristonsanremo.com

The Ariston Theatre (Italian: Teatro Ariston [teˈaːtro ˈaːriston]; from Ancient Greek ἄριστον, meaning 'the best') is a theatre and cinema in Sanremo, Italy, best known as the venue of the annual Sanremo Music Festival competitions since 1977. It was designed between 1943 and 1953 by architects Marco Lavarello and Dante Datta, along with engineers Franco Ravera, Angelo Frisa, and Gino Sacerdote.

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