The nominated property comprises the blocks around the Teatro Nuovo Gian Carlo Menotti, a standalone building in Largo Beniamino Gigli. The theatre is notable for its historic curtain, painted by Francesco Coghetti. This artwork commemorates Hannibal’s defeat at the walls of Spoleto, during which the townspeople successfully repelled the attack by pouring boiling oil from the defensive tower. The theatre employs both manual rope rigging and motorised rigging, depending on the needs of the performance. Historic stage costumes from the theatre are preserved by the non-profit Festival dei Due Mondi foundation. Traces of an ancient Roman wall can be seen near the theatre’s fire escape in Via Sant’Andrea.
The theatre is managed by the Municipality of Spoleto. It offers a varied programme that includes the renowned Festival dei Due Mondi (Festival of Two Worlds). Additionally, there are seasons for opera, drama, and jazz, as well as the Settimana Internazionale della Danza (International Dance Week) and the “Domenica dei sogni” (Sunday of Dreams) programme for children. The theatre also offers educational activities and hosts school and dance school recitals. It organises events for local associations, theatre company performances, conferences, and private functions.
Tours of the theatre are arranged with the Culture Department of the Municipality of Spoleto. During the Festival of Two Worlds, guided tours are offered by the city’s tourism office.