Apartment "Teatro Alice Zeppilli"
A small jewel nestled inside the Palazzo Comunale , the Alice Zeppilli theatre was built in the mid-nineteenth century to a design by the engineer Antonio Giordani.
Arranged on three stages according to the "Italian style" theatre typology, it presents inside the precious curtain painted by the Modena-born Adeodato Malatesta.
Result of a wise restoration that has revived its original colors, the curtain represents the Greek writer Aesop sitting on a rock surrounded by a group of shepherds and shepherdesses intent on listening to his stories.
The theatre resumed its original function only at the beginning of the third millennium. It was dedicated to the soprano Alice Zeppilli, a worldwide fame singer at the beginning of the 20th century, who married the musician Giuseppe Alberghini from Pieve.