Teatro Salvini stands as a testament to 19th-century Italian theatrical architecture. Constructed in 1834, this intimate venue features a classic horseshoe-shaped auditorium with a modest seating capacity of 96 in the stalls and an additional 16 in the side boxes. The stage spans 43 square meters, contributing to its reputation as one of the smallest theaters in Italy. Despite its diminutive size, Teatro Salvini has played a significant role in the cultural life of the region. After nearly half a century of closure, the theater underwent meticulous restoration between 2001 and 2003, preserving its historical charm while incorporating modern amenities. Today, it hosts a variety of performances, including music, drama, and cultural events, offering audiences an intimate and immersive experience.