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Theatre building in Liberec, Czech Republic

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point in time: 1949
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Built 1881-1883 "Stadttheater" for the city of Reichenberg by Ferdinand Fellner & Hermann Helmer . Curtain designed by Gustav Klimt and Franz Matsch. Opened 30 September with Schiller's "Wilhelm Tell". Later renamed "Severóčeské divadlo". Later renamed "Divadlo Františka Xavera Šaldy" in honour of the Czech playwright and critic, František Xaver Šalda (1867-1937). 1970 major renovation. 824 seats (+ 132 standing). (English)
Property / Note: Built 1881-1883 "Stadttheater" for the city of Reichenberg by Ferdinand Fellner & Hermann Helmer . Curtain designed by Gustav Klimt and Franz Matsch. Opened 30 September with Schiller's "Wilhelm Tell". Later renamed "Severóčeské divadlo". Later renamed "Divadlo Františka Xavera Šaldy" in honour of the Czech playwright and critic, František Xaver Šalda (1867-1937). 1970 major renovation. 824 seats (+ 132 standing). (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1881-1883 "Stadttheater" for the city of Reichenberg by Ferdinand Fellner & Hermann Helmer . Curtain designed by Gustav Klimt and Franz Matsch. Opened 30 September with Schiller's "Wilhelm Tell". Later renamed "Severóčeské divadlo". Later renamed "Divadlo Františka Xavera Šaldy" in honour of the Czech playwright and critic, František Xaver Šalda (1867-1937). 1970 major renovation. 824 seats (+ 132 standing). (English) / qualifier
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Built 1881-1883 Stadttheater for the city of Reichenberg by Ferdinand Fellner & Hermann Helmer . Curtain designed by Gustav Klimt and Franz Matsch. Opened 30 September with Schiller's Wilhelm Tell. Later renamed Severóčeské divadlo. Later renamed Divadlo Františka Xavera Šaldy in honour of the Czech playwright and critic, František Xaver Šalda (1867-1937). 1970 major renovation. 824 seats (+ 132 standing). (English)
Property / Note: Built 1881-1883 Stadttheater for the city of Reichenberg by Ferdinand Fellner & Hermann Helmer . Curtain designed by Gustav Klimt and Franz Matsch. Opened 30 September with Schiller's Wilhelm Tell. Later renamed Severóčeské divadlo. Later renamed Divadlo Františka Xavera Šaldy in honour of the Czech playwright and critic, František Xaver Šalda (1867-1937). 1970 major renovation. 824 seats (+ 132 standing). (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1881-1883 Stadttheater for the city of Reichenberg by Ferdinand Fellner & Hermann Helmer . Curtain designed by Gustav Klimt and Franz Matsch. Opened 30 September with Schiller's Wilhelm Tell. Later renamed Severóčeské divadlo. Later renamed Divadlo Františka Xavera Šaldy in honour of the Czech playwright and critic, František Xaver Šalda (1867-1937). 1970 major renovation. 824 seats (+ 132 standing). (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Liberec, Czech Republic
  • F. X. Šalda Theatre
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F. X. Šalda Theatre [Liberec]
Theatre building in Liberec, Czech Republic
  • F. X. Šalda Theatre

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50°46'14.160"N, 15°3'32.040"E
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Liberec divadlo F. X. Šaldy 9.jpg
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Built 1881-1883 "Stadttheater" for the city of Reichenberg by Ferdinand Fellner & Hermann Helmer . Curtain designed by Gustav Klimt and Franz Matsch. Opened 30 September with Schiller's "Wilhelm Tell". Later renamed "Severóčeské divadlo". Later renamed "Divadlo Františka Xavera Šaldy" in honour of the Czech playwright and critic, František Xaver Šalda (1867-1937). 1970 major renovation. 824 seats (+ 132 standing). (English)
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Built 1881-1883 Stadttheater for the city of Reichenberg by Ferdinand Fellner & Hermann Helmer . Curtain designed by Gustav Klimt and Franz Matsch. Opened 30 September with Schiller's Wilhelm Tell. Later renamed Severóčeské divadlo. Later renamed Divadlo Františka Xavera Šaldy in honour of the Czech playwright and critic, František Xaver Šalda (1867-1937). 1970 major renovation. 824 seats (+ 132 standing). (English)
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1883
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náměstí Dr. E. Beneše 184/22, 460 01 Liberec
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1906
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1956
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1990
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1,155
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