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| + | Built 1888-1892 as Landesausschuss (regional delegation) by Hartel and Neckelmann. 1911-1918 used as parliament of the Alsace-Lorraine region . From 1918, used by the local conservatory. Parliament hall converted into a concert hall and renamed Salle Hector Berlioz. Concert hall destroyed by bombs on 25 September 1944. Rebuilt from 1952 as Ecole d'Art dramatique du Centre dramatique de l'Est. 1968 renamed Théatre national de Strasbourg. 1995-1997 renovations by Dainel Rubin. Re-opened 18 October 1997. The complex contains two halls: Salle Bernard-Marie Koltès (450-600 seats) and Salle Hubert Gignoux (200 seats). (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Built 1888-1892 as Landesausschuss (regional delegation) by Hartel and Neckelmann. 1911-1918 used as parliament of the Alsace-Lorraine region . From 1918, used by the local conservatory. Parliament hall converted into a concert hall and renamed Salle Hector Berlioz. Concert hall destroyed by bombs on 25 September 1944. Rebuilt from 1952 as Ecole d'Art dramatique du Centre dramatique de l'Est. 1968 renamed Théatre national de Strasbourg. 1995-1997 renovations by Dainel Rubin. Re-opened 18 October 1997. The complex contains two halls: Salle Bernard-Marie Koltès (450-600 seats) and Salle Hubert Gignoux (200 seats). (English) / rank | |||
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| Property / Note: Built 1888-1892 as Landesausschuss (regional delegation) by Hartel and Neckelmann. 1911-1918 used as parliament of the Alsace-Lorraine region . From 1918, used by the local conservatory. Parliament hall converted into a concert hall and renamed Salle Hector Berlioz. Concert hall destroyed by bombs on 25 September 1944. Rebuilt from 1952 as Ecole d'Art dramatique du Centre dramatique de l'Est. 1968 renamed Théatre national de Strasbourg. 1995-1997 renovations by Dainel Rubin. Re-opened 18 October 1997. The complex contains two halls: Salle Bernard-Marie Koltès (450-600 seats) and Salle Hubert Gignoux (200 seats). (English) / qualifier | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:56, 11 September 2025
Theatre building in Strasbourg, France, opened in 1892
- National Theatre of Strasbourg
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | National Theatre of Strasbourg [Strasbourg] | Theatre building in Strasbourg, France, opened in 1892 |
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48°35'10.320"N, 7°45'18.972"E
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Built 1888-1892 as Landesausschuss (regional delegation) by Hartel and Neckelmann. 1911-1918 used as parliament of the Alsace-Lorraine region . From 1918, used by the local conservatory. Parliament hall converted into a concert hall and renamed Salle Hector Berlioz. Concert hall destroyed by bombs on 25 September 1944. Rebuilt from 1952 as Ecole d'Art dramatique du Centre dramatique de l'Est. 1968 renamed Théatre national de Strasbourg. 1995-1997 renovations by Dainel Rubin. Re-opened 18 October 1997. The complex contains two halls: Salle Bernard-Marie Koltès (450-600 seats) and Salle Hubert Gignoux (200 seats). (English)
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1957
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1892
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