Street view of Teatro Gerolamo

Teatro Gerolamo

Duomo & San Babila


Built in 1868, this miniature theatre modelled on La Scala was built for the purpose of staging puppet shows in Milanese dialect. In danger of dereliction, it was closed in 1957. Renovations have restored its pretty painted palchi (boxes) and stucco ceiling, beneath which you’ll enjoy intimate classical music and jazz concerts, as well as recitals and puppet shows.


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