Municipal Theater of Ferrara

Municipal Theater of Ferrara: history and elegance A stage of culture and beauty The Municipal Theater of Ferrara, a cultural gem located in the heart of the ancient Italian city, boasts a rich history and timeless elegance. Founded in the 19th century, this theater has traversed eras and architectural styles, becoming a reference point for lovers of the performing arts. Its stage has hosted theatrical performances, operas, and concerts, contributing to the vibrant cultural scene of the region. For the renovation of the space, TMA Italia has created over 300 custom theater seats, in velvet, with a shade intentionally approaching the color of the bricks of the historic Este buildings. View the project gallery Enchanting notes like the acoustics Claudio Abbado: musical excellence in Ferrara Dedicated to the renowned conductor Claudio Abbado, the Municipal Theater of Ferrara stands out for its musical excellence. This refined space has hosted unforgettable performances by world-famous artists, solidifying its reputation as a place where music comes to life. Through the modernity of its facilities and the historical aura that permeates the venue, the Claudio Abbado Municipal Theater continues to captivate audiences with a unique blend of tradition and innovation in the Italian theatrical landscape....

Flavio Vespasiano Theater

Gli interni del Teatro Flavio Vespasiano Acustica e disposizione impareggiabili Il Teatro Flavio Vespasiano di Rieti, nato dall’abile direzione dell’architetto milanese Achille Sfondrini, vide la luce nel 1893. Per il teatro Flavio Vespasiano, TMA ha realizzato le 230 poltrone nella collezione Alla Scala, rivedendo così i due settori della platea. Oltre a questa zona, vi sono tre ordini di palchi con ventidue sedute per piano, e il loggione che un tempo accoglieva più di cento sedute, oggi ridotte a circa trenta per via delle normative sulla sicurezza. I balconi dei palchetti riportano stucchi rappresentanti i volti di noti musicisti e alcuni putti con eleganti decorazioni. Anche l’acustica del teatro è degna di nota. Lo stesso Uto Ughi, considerato uno dei massimi esponenti della scuola violinistica italiana e internazionale, stabilì che la prima edizione del Premio Nazionale per l’Acustica fosse destinato proprio al Teatro Flavio Vespasiano. View the project gallery LA BELLEZZA DEGLI AFFRESCHI Una cupola con una duplice storia Le poltrone da teatro che trovano spazio in questo bellissimo ambiente, sono sovrastate da una imponente cupola affrescata. La cupola, dipinta inizialmente da Giacomo Casa e ridipinta, a seguito di un terremoto che la distrusse, da Giulio Rolland, ritrae il trionfo di...

Teatro Cucinelli-Solomeo

The Teatro Cucinelli in Solomeo, Perugia, has our Alla Scala seat, a collection with an enveloping seats and elegant contours.

Opera di Roma theater

For the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, TMA has created armchairs with soft padding in red velvet: when classicism meets ergonomics.

Milan Teatro La Scala

One of the symbols of Milan The city’s theatre. The La Scala Theatre underwent major restoration and modernisation work in the early 2000s. Work began in 2002 and lasted three seasons. The Milan City Council opted for Mario Botta’s architectural design and Elisabetta Fabbri’s conservative restoration project, while the design of the stage machinery and general coordination were handled by Franco Malgrande. TMA designed, manufactured, and supplied the stalls seats and was responsible for the restoration of the box seats, lacquered with gold leaf, and the balcony seats. The stalls seats were fitted with a display on the back for the simultaneous translation of the operas in 9 languages. TMA supplied the curtain, which was reproduced based on the original one that was temporarily moved to Teatro Arcimboldi, and set up all the technical and service rooms, dressing rooms, and dance rehearsal rooms. TMA also handled the restoration of the Theatre Museum’s seats and furniture. View the project gallery A city’s roots Designing while respecting history and tradition At the same time that the work was being carried out, it was decided that the reopening of the La Scala Theatre Museum would feature Luigi Pizzi’s new design. The restored theatre...

Ravenna Teatro Alighieri

A Venetian touch in Ravenna The theatre with a neoclassical design. The construction of the theatre in 1838 was entrusted to the young Venetian architects Tomaso and Giovan Battista Meduna, who had recently overseen the restoration of the Teatro alla Fenice in Venice. The foundation stone was laid in September of the same year, resulting in a building with a neoclassical design, not unlike the Venetian style. The latest restoration work, which was carried out in 2018 and 2019, focused on the technological modernisation of the orchestra pit and the improvement and upgrading of the stalls. A motorised movable platform was installed in the orchestra pit to allow three positioning heights, which correspond to the orchestra pit, the stalls, and the proscenium. The new Alighieri seats were custom made exclusively by TMA and chosen by a commission which also included architect Bruno Minardi. View the project gallery A city’s roots Installed on oak parquet flooring steeped in history The Alighieri seats were installed on the valuable oak parquet flooring laid in the 1960s and restored to its original splendour: the rows were reduced from fifteen to thirteen and the seats from 372 to 334, but the stalls gained in comfort...

Galli Theater in Rimin

For Amintore Galli Theater in Rimini, TMA chose to create comfortable and welcoming armchairs with a classic style.

Milan Teatro Gerolamo

A small gem of the city A miniature La Scala. The Teatro Gerolamo is a small gem of Milanese theatres. It reopened in 2016 after being closed for more than 30 years. Built in just a few months in 1868, the theatre in Piazza Beccaria is a miniature La Scala, with two tiers of boxes, a gallery, and stalls for a total seating capacity, at the time, of 600. TMA was responsible for the restoration of the stalls seats and the production of the seats in the boxes and gallery, as well as the fitting out of the dressing rooms, café, library, cloakroom, and foyer. View the project gallery Much more than a theatre An expansion and modernisation project The Teatro Gerolamo now has a total of 209 seats and a number of new rooms: a cafeteria, a room for conferences, exhibitions, and screenings on the ground floor, and a small hall with a piano and library. bespoke seat Elegant, streamlined stalls A seat in a classical vein, made of dark green wood, to match the colours of the Teatro Gerolamo Your next project Undertake a project with us Name* Surname* Email* Position*ArchitectInterior DesignerRetailerPressOther Type of request*I would like more...

Perugia Teatro Morlacchi

A theatre with deep roots A theatre destined to expand over the years. On 15 September 1781, the theatre was inaugurated under the name “Teatro Civico del Verzaro”, and at the time had a capacity of 1,200 spectators. In 1874, the Accademia decided to renovate and expand the theatre. This work was entrusted to architect Guglielmo Calderini, who oversaw the shaping and restoration of the stucco decorations on the front of the boxes. For the new inauguration, the theatre was named after “Francesco Morlacchi”, a musician and philosopher from Perugia. The theatre was seriously damaged in World War II. In the years 1951-53, the municipal administration financed extensive new work: the stage was raised and enlarged; two fly galleries were built, the first as a storage room and the second as an electrical control cabinet; the dressing rooms and WC facilities were rebuilt; and the grid was rebuilt. View the project gallery A theatre with deep roots A theatre rich in history and decor Sumptuous stalls, as rich and elegant as the theatre itself. Red seats that match the colour of the panelling of the boxes and armrests decorated with sinuous contours that match the stuccoes on the walls. bespoke...