Teatro della Limonaia di Villa Strozzi
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/ENTERTAINMENT, FLORENCE/ Updated : Mar 9, 2017, 14:07 IST
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Limonaia di Villa Strozzi is a 19th century neoclassical orangery that is today home to an important centre for contemporary art, boasting everything from architectural exhibitions to an elite fashion school. But it’s just outside … Read more
Limonaia di Villa Strozzi is a 19th century neoclassical orangery that is today home to an important centre for contemporary art, boasting everything from architectural exhibitions to an elite fashion school. But it’s just outside the main building that you come across the project’s flagship creation: a wonderful open-air theatre. Read less

An open-air theatre with contemporary productions
Limonaia di Villa Strozzi is a 19th century neoclassical orangery that is today home to an important centre for contemporary art, boasting everything from architectural exhibitions to an elite fashion school. But it’s just outside the main building that you come across the project’s flagship creation: a wonderful open-air theatre.
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