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Theatre building in Prague, Czech Republic

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point in time: 1949
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Latest revision as of 13:39, 7 November 2023

Theatre building in Prague, Czech Republic
  • Estates Theatre
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Estates Theatre [Prague]
Theatre building in Prague, Czech Republic
  • Estates Theatre

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50°5'10.000"N, 14°25'26.000"E
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No heritage stage machinery One of the oldest European theatres operating continuously since its inauguration. It was constructed in 1781–1783 by the imperial court architect Anton Haffenecker for count Franz Anton Nostitz-Rieneck, the most important royal official in Bohemia. (English)
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Mozart created two operas for Prague which premiered in this theatre: Don Giovanni (1787) and La Clemenza di Tito (1791). In 1859, one storey was added to the building and an extra gallery in the now higher auditorium in 1882, the auditorium was redecorated in the present style. (English)
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21 April 1783Gregorian
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HST_0181
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659
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1,129
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Železná 540/11
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1874
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1791
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1800
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1826
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1844
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1925
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