Sitem develops international theater projects through stone workmanship designed for cultural spaces, performance halls, and public buildings. The construction of a theater requires materials that combine function, prestige, and durability, especially when marble, travertine, and natural stone are used for flooring, cladding, staircases, entrances, foyers, and decorative details. The company's work encompasses custom projects, including those outside Italy, with an approach focused on precision workmanship and consistency between architectural design, material selection, and the intended use of the spaces.
Stonework for theaters and cultural spaces
In its international theater projects, Sitem emphasizes natural stone as a technical and aesthetic element for spaces subject to frequent use and characterized by specific design requirements. Processing can involve interior and exterior surfaces, access routes, steps, thresholds, wall cladding, ornamental elements, and architectural components integrated into the building's overall design. Marble and travertine allow for the creation of colors, veining, and finishes suitable for prestigious spaces, while precision manufacturing allows for the creation of products consistent with the client's measurements, installation patterns, and requirements. Each phase requires attention to visual continuity, material durability, and finish quality.
Marble, travertine and stone for halls and foyers
Project management for theaters at an international level includes the ability to transform blocks and slabs into coordinated stone solutions, suitable for both new constructions and redevelopment projects. Sitem processes marble, travertine, and stone with advanced machinery and specialized expertise, creating components for foyers, halls, corridors, stairways, reception areas, and service spaces. The work is planned based on project specifications, with careful attention to dimensions, finishes, hues, and integration with other architectural elements. In a theater, natural stone contributes to the definition of spaces without sacrificing its practical function.
















