Scala
Scala (Italian 'ladder', 'stairs') stands for:
- Scala tympani, Scala media and Scala vestibuli, anatomical structures in mammalian ears, see cochlea
- Scala (programming language) , programming language
- Scala, art project in Wuppertal, see Holsteiner stairs #Art project - Scala
- SCALA, short for SC Alstertal-Langenhorn , sports club in Hamburg
- Scala Multimedia , software for video editing
- FF Scala , font family from Martin Majoor
- Škoda Scala , car model from the manufacturer Škoda Auto
- Theater for fear in the Scala theater, theater ensemble in Vienna
- New Berlin Scala , music theater
Music:
- Scala & Kolacny Brothers , Belgian girls' choir
- La Scala (album) , music album by Keith Jarrett
Scala or La Scala is the name of the following geographical objects:
- Scala (Campania) , place in the province of Salerno, Italy
- Titular diocese Scala , diocese in Italy
- La Scala, district of San Miniato
Buildings:
- Teatro alla Scala , opera house in Milan
- Scala (Berlin) , variety stage in Berlin
- Varieté Scala, revue theater in Essen, see Colosseum
- La Scala Cinema in Grangemouth, Scotland
- Scala (Copenhagen) , event building in Copenhagen
- Scala Ludwigsburg , concert hall in Ludwigsburg
- Scala Wien , theater in Vienna
- Santa Maria della Scala , now a museum complex in Siena with more than a thousand years of history
Scala is the family name of the following people:
- Arthur von Scala (1845–1909), Austrian engineer, economist and museum clerk
- Camilla Scala (* 1994), Italian tennis player
- Delia Scala (1929-2004), Italian actress
- Domenico Scala (cameraman) (1903–1989), Italian cameraman
- Domenico Scala (manager) (* 1965), Swiss-Italian manager and football official
- Flaminio Scala (1552–1624), actor, author and theater entrepreneur of the Italian Renaissance
- Franco Scala (* 1937), Italian pianist and piano teacher
- Gia Scala (1934–1972), American actress
- Guido Scala (1936–2001), Italian cartoonist
- Nevio Scala (* 1947), Italian football player and coach
- Paulo von Scala (* 1979), Swiss-Brazilian badminton player
- Rudolf von Scala (1860-1919), Austrian ancient historian
See also:
- della Scala
- Scaliger ( Della Scala ), Italian noble family
- Scarla , German theater actress
- scale
- Škoda Scala
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