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Theatre building in Celle, Germany

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(‎Created claim: Carthalia ID (P264): 1741, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1735308333623)
 
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Theatre building in Celle, Germany
  • Palace Theatre
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Palace Theatre [Celle]
Theatre building in Celle, Germany
  • Palace Theatre

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52°37'26.040"N, 10°4'39.000"E
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Celle Schlosstheater 01.JPG
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No heritage stage machinery The Schlosstheater Celle was founded in 1674 and is the oldest, still working theatre in Germany and the oldest baroque theatre in Europe. It had a main auditorium and a smaller stage, called the Malersaal. (English)
Giuseppe Arighini was an Italian architect of the Baroque period. He was born in Brescia in the 17th century. He built the castle theatre (Schloßtheater) (1670–1674) in Celle Castle in the town of Celle in the German state of Lower Saxony for Duke George William of Brunswick-Lüneburg. This theater was renowned in the first decades of the end of 17th and beginning of 18th century as a center for Francophile music, and was visited by a young Johann Sebastian Bach on his way to Lüneburg. (English)
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HST_0034
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602
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1741
[1991]German
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75
 

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