Palazzo Mazzacurati
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Mazzacorati Palace, the family Mazzacurati lived in (via Barbaziana 1239) now in Via Cesare Battisti 23, of the fifteenth century, which was already the senatorial family Felicini. In 1777, the last of Felicini died without direct heirs, the house was inherited by Palmieri, a member of which, the Marquis Giovanni Battista from 1644 to 1740, was married in the first half of the eighteenth century a Orsola Felicini.
In 1780 it passed to annuity Marco Felice, Zani Bettini, renowned lawyer, who died in 1787 leaving a son and two daughters.
The guardians of the minor child John the Baptist that the chronicler Thomas de'Buoi remembers, sold it to Gaetano Il Palazzo Dalla Noce, whence it passed to John Mazzacurati, Guidicini Fontana, 1644 , 1728; Roversi, in Cuppini.
Since the end of the seventeenth century, the building housed in the noble hall of the wing that overlooked by Barbaziana, a theater with wooden three tiers of boxes, which was built in 1763 again by Academic Concordi and in 1807 it was restored by Gaetano Dalla Noce, who called to decorate none other than Antonio Basoli. On stage you avvicendono with mixed success and amateur groups of professionals: Arrange after the unanimous, the Reunion, the Avvivati, the Reborn, the Filergiti, the Felicini, Compagnie d'Acteurs Impériale Français in 1809, and since 1811 Alumni Heat of Music, Theatre Felicini . After the interval of 1813 and 1815 where there were performances of mechanical and phantasmagoria, from 1815 returned academies and representations of Filodrammaturgi, the harmonics, the Concordi, and Sinevergeti. The last season documented, being evidently Mazzacorati interested in continuing to maintain a public theater in their home, is the 1825 -1826, with a series of Goldoni's comedies, Albergati, Kotzebue, Bon and a tragedy, Saul Alfieri .
Mazzacorati Palace, the family Mazzacurati lived in (via Barbaziana 1239) now in Via Cesare Battisti 23, of the fifteenth century, which was already the senatorial family Felicini. In 1777, the last of Felicini died without direct heirs, the house was inherited by Palmieri, a member of which, the Marquis Giovanni Battista from 1644 to 1740, was married in the first half of the eighteenth century a Orsola Felicini.
In 1780 it passed to annuity Marco Felice, Zani Bettini, renowned lawyer, who died in 1787 leaving a son and two daughters.
The guardians of the minor child John the Baptist that the chronicler Thomas de'Buoi remembers, sold it to Gaetano Il Palazzo Dalla Noce, whence it passed to John Mazzacurati, Guidicini Fontana, 1644 , 1728; Roversi, in Cuppini.
Since the end of the seventeenth century, the building housed in the noble hall of the wing that overlooked by Barbaziana, a theater with wooden three tiers of boxes, which was built in 1763 again by Academic Concordi and in 1807 it was restored by Gaetano Dalla Noce, who called to decorate none other than Antonio Basoli. On stage you avvicendono with mixed success and amateur groups of professionals: Arrange after the unanimous, the Reunion, the Avvivati, the Reborn, the Filergiti, the Felicini, Compagnie d'Acteurs Impériale Français in 1809, and since 1811 Alumni Heat of Music, Theatre Felicini . After the interval of 1813 and 1815 where there were performances of mechanical and phantasmagoria, from 1815 returned academies and representations of Filodrammaturgi, the harmonics, the Concordi, and Sinevergeti. The last season documented, being evidently Mazzacorati interested in continuing to maintain a public theater in their home, is the 1825 -1826, with a series of Goldoni's comedies, Albergati, Kotzebue, Bon and a tragedy, Saul Alfieri .