Maltese opera
Royal Opera House (It-Teatru Rjal)
The Royal Opera House was designed by Edward Middleton Barry (1830-1880), the English architect who also built the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden in London. Barry adopted the Greek revival style for an opera house with a seating capacity of more than one thousand patrons. The German air force destroyed the Royal Opera House in April 1942. After decades of neglect, the site was redeveloped as an open-air theatre in 2013.
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