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Theatre building in Chrudim IV, Czechia

(‎Created claim: Preservation state (P233): Exists today as theatre (Q25456), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1686573981733)
 
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Property / type of operator: resident theatre company / rank
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Property / type of operator: Amateur theatre / rank
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Property / type of operator: Municipal theatre operation / rank
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Property / building purpose: Theatre operation building / rank
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Property / Theatre space character: performing arts building / rank
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Property / Wikidata instance: Q24354 / rank
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Property / Manufacturer: Antonín Vohralík / rank
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context: Special attention was paid by the designer and Association to a modern stage of 10 × 19 m dimension, which had a circular drop, couple of movable side stages of 8 × 4 m dimension, back stage and rich lighting equipment, provided by – similarly as movable parts of the stage- by the Prague firm Antonín Vohralík. (English)

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Theatre building in Chrudim IV, Czechia
  • Divadlo Karla Pippicha
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Divadlo Karla Pippicha [Chrudim]
Theatre building in Chrudim IV, Czechia
  • Divadlo Karla Pippicha

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49°57'2.002"N, 15°47'31.999"E
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Chrudim-divadlo2011.jpg
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1934
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Československých partyzánů 6
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1875
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1850
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1990
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Special attention was paid by the designer and Association to a modern stage of 10 × 19 m dimension, which had a circular drop, couple of movable side stages of 8 × 4 m dimension, back stage and rich lighting equipment, provided by – similarly as movable parts of the stage- by the Prague firm Antonín Vohralík. (English)
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