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MusicAtlas: Mantova/Mantua
From the 14th century until 1708 ruled by Gonzaga family, then Austrian rule.
Tromboncino (shortly) and Marchetto Cara ca. 1500 under the enthusiastic patronage of music lover Isabella d'Este. Monteverdi 1589-1612.
Inhabitants point to two fancied locations from Verdi's Rigoletto.
Select a place on the map or from the list on the left.
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ducal palace
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study of Isabella
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Santa Barbara
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“House of Rigoletto”
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Marchetto Cara
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hist. theatre, Mozart
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Mozart 1770
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Teatro Sociale
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“House of Sparafucile”
Explanation of symbols
A workshop or atelier for instruments or other music items. | Other occasional live music performances |
A library or archive. | A concert hall or other place for live music. |
A conservatory or music school. | A place where composers or musicians performed or were employed. |
A house or building that is closed to the public. | A house or building that can be visited by the public. |
A single monument. | Two or more monuments. |
A museum. | Opera house or other place for music theatre performances. |
A historical or interesting organ. | A memorial tablet or stone. |
A single grave. | Two or more graves. |