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The Teatro San Gallo in Venice, was built during the early part of the 20th century in the original courtyard of a 13th-century palazzo just behind Piazza San Marco in Venice.[1] Some of the original features of the original palazzo are still visible in various parts of the theatre.
The theatre is located in Campo Rusolo o San Gallo, a small campo just behind Piazza San Marco and close to Bacino Orselo. The theatre has 260 seats. Since 2008 the theatre has been home to a nightly performance of Venezia The Show[2] about Venice.
^M. Agazzi, Platea Sancti Marci. I luoghi marciani dall’XI al XIII secolo e la formazione della piazza, La Stamperia di Venezia, Venezia, 1991
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