Property since 1802 of the “Consorzio dei Partecipanti” (a form of labourers’ cooperative), the theatre was founded in the 17th century...
Located in the centre of the town, it's a modern and polivalent room with 180 seats and with an equipped stage...
Located in one of the most central areas of the town, it retains externally its original appearance dating back to the Twenties...
Named after Marco Biagi and Massimo D’Antona, the entertainment room was inaugurated in December 2002...
Built by one of the first socialist cooperative organizations, it opened in 1907 and was restored various times...
Built in the late 19th century, it conserves the decoration by Gaetano Lodi, decorative artist to the Court of Savoia...
Typical rationalist style room, it offers a programme of drama, music and children's theatre...
A nineteenth century theatre, located inside the City Hall and dedicated to the famous Alice Zeppilli soprano from Pieve...
Renovated in 1860, the theatre still has a 18th-century structure and was inaugurated with a production of Giuseppe Verdi...
Important reference point for groups of theatre, music and dance which do not have a fixed headquarter...
Movie theatre, where - in addition to the film programme - there are occasionally also plays...
The theatre, dating from the late 18th century, is entitled to the family of Bibiena which according to tradition had a residence in Sant'Agata Bolognese...