Feb 17 • 13:53 UTC 🇪🇸 Spain El País

A fire destroys the historic Sannazaro Theatre in Naples

A fire in Naples has led to the destruction of the historic Sannazaro Theatre, built in 1847.

A major fire broke out at the historic Sannazaro Theatre in Naples, destroying much of its interior, which was mainly made of wood. The blaze started early in the morning around 6 AM and was not completely controlled until well after noon. Initial investigations suggest that the fire may have ignited accidentally, but the exact cause remains unknown. Surrounding apartment buildings also suffered damages from the flames.

The Sannazaro Theatre, established in 1847, was a significant cultural landmark in Naples, known for its exquisite architecture which included a vaulted ceiling and luxurious seating arrangements. Reports indicate that the fire spread rapidly throughout the 19th-century structure, resulting in substantial damage, including the collapse of its ornate ceiling and destruction of its beautifully decorated boxes and seating. Fire Commander Giuseppe Paduano stated to the media that the theatre has been left in ruins, with very little remaining of the original structure.

In the aftermath of the fire, the local prosecutor's office has opened an investigation to determine the fire's cause and ensure accountability for the damages incurred. This incident not only symbolizes a loss to the cultural heritage of Naples but also raises concerns about fire safety protocols in historical buildings. The community is left mourning the loss of a cherished venue that has served as a cultural hub for over 175 years.

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