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Teatro Orione

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Teatro Orione
Type
Theatre
City
Rome
Country
Italy
Upcoming events
1
Address
Via Tortona 7
Time zone
W. Europe Standard Time
Capacity
About 900

About this venue

Teatro Orione is a distinctive theatre in Rome’s Appio-Latino area, designed for cultural programmes, stage performances, concerts and events that benefit from clear sightlines and a close connection between the audience and the stage. Its appeal lies less in monumental scale and more in a focused theatrical setting, making it a suitable venue for events where visibility, atmosphere and direct engagement matter more than a large arena format.

Inside, the venue is arranged to offer straightforward orientation, comfortable audience flow and a setting that keeps attention firmly on the performance. Acoustics, seating layout and the enclosed theatre environment support spoken-word productions, music events and staged formats, while the venue’s practical facilities help make the visit smooth before the show and during intervals.

The theatre is located at Via Tortona 7, Rome, Italy. The entrance is connected directly to Via Tortona, in a quieter urban setting where planning arrival in advance is useful, especially for evening performances and more popular events. For broader movement around Rome, public transport options and route planning across the city are naturally covered in the city information below.

About the city

Rome, the Eternal City, is not only a backdrop of world-famous history but also one of Europe’s most compelling stages for sporting spectacles and concerts. The city’s atmosphere naturally blends passion for events with a relaxed Mediterranean rhythm, so the experience feels just as intense in the stands as it does on an evening stroll. Whether you’re coming for major matches, tournaments, or arena shows, Rome gives you the sense that “something is happening” at every turn, with a wide range of restaurants, bars, and accommodation for different budgets.

The city takes pride in its practical connectivity, making it easy to reach key venues with minimal stress. The public transport network includes ATAC buses and trams as well as the Metro lines A, B/B1, and C, which helps you move smoothly between the center and sports/concert districts. The main rail hub Roma Termini (with metro links) and the important Roma Tiburtina station support fast arrivals by train, while Roma-Fiumicino “Leonardo da Vinci” and Roma Ciampino “G.B. Pastine” airports cover a large share of flights. Thanks to this infrastructure, popular locations such as Stadio Olimpico or venues in the EUR district are often reachable via straightforward transfers and logical routes.

Rome also delivers a tourism “bonus” that fits easily before or after an event. Walk through the Centro Storico, stop by Piazza Navona and the Pantheon, then add a quick visit to the Trevi Fountain or a stroll along the Tevere river. For a powerful taste of the ancient city, Colosseo and the Foro Romano are unmissable, while Trastevere is perfect for a more relaxed evening with its narrow streets and lively scene. If you want one more dimension of the city, a visit to Vaticano is easy to slot into your plan, making Rome a destination that works just as well for a short break as it does for a longer stay.

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