"Fani Tardini" Theatre
 "Fani Tardini" Theatre

"Fani Tardini" Theatre

5.0 15 reviews
Architectural objective Theater
10:00 - 16:00
Open

Strada Domnească, nr. 59, Galati, Romania, 800008

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An impressive donation of books and documents belonging to V. A. Urechia needed a building to make them worthwhile. Thus, between World War I and World War II, the Athenaeum was built. Initially designed to be a multifunctional cultural center, today is one of Galati theaters.

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