Is this where the magic of stage and screen collide? Here at the Teatro Erba, a captivating transformation took place. This building started its life in 1947, not as a theatre, but as the Flora cinema, a dream brought to life by Giuseppe Erba. Imagine the flicker of black and white films, the scent of popcorn, the anticipation in the air. However, in 1969, the silver screen made way for the captivating allure of live performance. The Flora cinema became the Teatro Erba, a space where stories would unfold live, under the warm glow of stage lights. Since then, this stage has witnessed the talents of legends and rising stars alike. From the comedic genius of Milly, Gassman, and Chiari to the poignant performances of Alida Chelli and Marina Berti, the Teatro Erba has hosted a constellation of Italian talent. Even the music legend Paolo Conte graced this stage, filling the theatre with his soulful melodies. Today, the Teatro Erba continues to be a vibrant hub of creativity, a testament to the enduring power of storytelling in all its forms.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.