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Latest revision as of 17:01, 27 December 2024
Theatre building in Munich, Germany, opened in 1900
- Prince Regent Theatre
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English | Prince Regent Theatre [Munich] | Theatre building in Munich, Germany, opened in 1900 |
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Type of information
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architect
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GPS
48°8'20.400"N, 11°36'20.160"E
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ERHT Alpine route Visitors taking a tour of the playhouse may also discover the well-preserved historical stage machinery. … (English)
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In 1865, Richard Wagner had to flee from Munich, but in 1901 the residents of Munich eventually built the Prinzregententheater (Prince Regent’s Theatre) for the operas he composed. © Felix Löchner (English)
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EUTA building identifier
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City
opening date
20 August 1901Gregorian
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Building date
1900
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Redevelopment date
1958
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1980s
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1945
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Architekturmuseum Berlin Id
represented in collection
theatrEurope table
HST_0185
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Capacity
1,029
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Address
Prinzregentenplatz 12
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architectural style
The European Route of Historic Theatres
Historische Theater in De, AT, CH table id
118
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Carthalia ID