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Teatro Margherita is a former theatre in the city of Bari, Apulia on the east coast of Italy. Its predecessor, a wooden structure called Varietà Margherita opened on September 5, 1910.[1] From 1912–1914, a new theatre was erected by architect Francesco De Giglio. It opened in 1914.
The Teatro Margherita was used as a theatre and cinema until 1979. It is used as a museum now.