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Theatre building in Litomyšl, Czech Republic

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Castle theatre, also known as Zámecké Divadelko (Small Castle Theatre), located in the ground floor of the West wing. - Built 1796-1798 for the Duke of Valdstejn-Vartemberk (Waldstein-Wartemberg) at the site of a previous theatre (destroyed by a fire). Opened 23 Apr 1798 with a drama performance. Used for modern drama performances, performed by members of the ducal family. The original stage machinery by Vaclav Bonaventura as well as two original curtains and sixteen original stage sets by Josef Plazer (famous for his stage sets for the world premiere of Moazrt's Don Giovanni in Práha) survive until today. Since 1949 used for opera performances and concerts during the Smetanova Litomyšl summer festival. 1991 inscription in the Unseco World Heritage list, as part of the Litomyšl castle complex. 133 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Castle theatre, also known as Zámecké Divadelko (Small Castle Theatre), located in the ground floor of the West wing. - Built 1796-1798 for the Duke of Valdstejn-Vartemberk (Waldstein-Wartemberg) at the site of a previous theatre (destroyed by a fire). Opened 23 Apr 1798 with a drama performance. Used for modern drama performances, performed by members of the ducal family. The original stage machinery by Vaclav Bonaventura as well as two original curtains and sixteen original stage sets by Josef Plazer (famous for his stage sets for the world premiere of Moazrt's Don Giovanni in Práha) survive until today. Since 1949 used for opera performances and concerts during the Smetanova Litomyšl summer festival. 1991 inscription in the Unseco World Heritage list, as part of the Litomyšl castle complex. 133 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Castle theatre, also known as Zámecké Divadelko (Small Castle Theatre), located in the ground floor of the West wing. - Built 1796-1798 for the Duke of Valdstejn-Vartemberk (Waldstein-Wartemberg) at the site of a previous theatre (destroyed by a fire). Opened 23 Apr 1798 with a drama performance. Used for modern drama performances, performed by members of the ducal family. The original stage machinery by Vaclav Bonaventura as well as two original curtains and sixteen original stage sets by Josef Plazer (famous for his stage sets for the world premiere of Moazrt's Don Giovanni in Práha) survive until today. Since 1949 used for opera performances and concerts during the Smetanova Litomyšl summer festival. 1991 inscription in the Unseco World Heritage list, as part of the Litomyšl castle complex. 133 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 11:54, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Litomyšl, Czech Republic
  • Palace Theatre in Litomyšl
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Palace Theatre in Litomyšl [Litomyšl]
Theatre building in Litomyšl, Czech Republic
  • Palace Theatre in Litomyšl

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Historic equipment still in place (English)
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49°52'23.952"N, 16°18'46.296"E
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Litomyšl SchlossTheater.JPG
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Castle theatre, also known as Zámecké Divadelko (Small Castle Theatre), located in the ground floor of the West wing. - Built 1796-1798 for the Duke of Valdstejn-Vartemberk (Waldstein-Wartemberg) at the site of a previous theatre (destroyed by a fire). Opened 23 Apr 1798 with a drama performance. Used for modern drama performances, performed by members of the ducal family. The original stage machinery by Vaclav Bonaventura as well as two original curtains and sixteen original stage sets by Josef Plazer (famous for his stage sets for the world premiere of Moazrt's Don Giovanni in Práha) survive until today. Since 1949 used for opera performances and concerts during the Smetanova Litomyšl summer festival. 1991 inscription in the Unseco World Heritage list, as part of the Litomyšl castle complex. 133 seats. (English)
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Zuschauerraum und Bühne restauriert, Bühnentechnik weitgehend original erhalten, bedarf der Restauration. Museumsbetrieb, Smetana-Sommer-Festspiele. (German)
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1798
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120
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1840s
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