Scala
Scala (Italian scala, ladder ',' steps ') stands for:
- Anatomical structures in the inner ear: Scala tympani ( " Tympani " ) and scala vestibuli
- Scala (programming language), a programming language
- FF Scala, a font family by Martin Majoor
- Theatre scary in the theater La Scala, a free theater group in Vienna
- Scala & Kolacny Brothers, a Belgian girls' choir
- An art project in Wuppertal, see Holsteiner stairs
- SC Alstertal Long Horn ( short SCALA ), a popular sports club from Hamburg- Long Horn ( atrium staircase)
- Scala Multimedia, a software on the Amiga for video editing
Scala hot following geographical objects:
- Scala (Campania ), a town in Campania on the Amalfi Coast
Historical:
- Scala ( titular ), an Italian titular
Buildings:
- Teatro alla Scala, an opera house in Milan
- Scala (Berlin), one destroyed in the Second World War vaudeville theater in Berlin
- New Theatre at La Scala, a Viennese theater of the postwar era
- Scala Ludwigsburg, a historic concert hall in Ludwigsburg
Scala is the surname of the following persons:
- The della Scala family, lords of Verona, see Scaliger
- Arthur von Scala (1845-1909), Austrian engineer, economist and museum officials
- Delia Scala (1929-2004), Italian actress
- Gia Scala (1934-1972), American actress
- Guido Scala (1936-2001), Italian cartoonist
- Nevio Scala ( born 1947 ), Italian football player and coach
- Rudolf von Scala (1860-1919), Austrian historian
- Paulo Scala ( born 1979 ), Swiss -Brazilian badminton players
See also:
- Scale
- Disambiguation