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Theatre building in Opava, Czech Republic

(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1882-1883 as Stadttheater for the city of Troppau by Eduard Labitzky with Hubert Kmentt and Josef Kmentt, as a major reconstruction of the former theatre (built 1804-1805). Opened 20 September 1883 with Ferdinand Maria Wendt's Weihespiel and Grillparzer's Der Traum ein Leben. 800 seats. Damaged by a fire on 16 June 1909. Subsequently restored (using interior designs by Ferdinand Maser). 1948 major exterior reconstruction, destroying the ne...)
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Property / Note: Built 1882-1883 as Stadttheater for the city of Troppau by Eduard Labitzky with Hubert Kmentt and Josef Kmentt, as a major reconstruction of the former theatre (built 1804-1805). Opened 20 September 1883 with Ferdinand Maria Wendt's Weihespiel and Grillparzer's Der Traum ein Leben. 800 seats. Damaged by a fire on 16 June 1909. Subsequently restored (using interior designs by Ferdinand Maser). 1948 major exterior reconstruction, destroying the neo-Renaissance 1883 façade. 1955-1957 minor reconstructions. Renamed Divadlo Zdeňka Nejedlého in honour of the Czech musical scholar, journalist and politician, Zdeněk Nejedlý (1878-1962). 1990-1992 major exterior and interior reconstruction, reconstruction of the original 1882 façade. Used for opera and drama performances by the resident Slezské Divadlo [Silesian Theatre] companies. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Opava, Czech Republic
  • Silesian Theatre Opava
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Silesian Theatre Opava [Opava, CZ]
Theatre building in Opava, Czech Republic
  • Silesian Theatre Opava

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49°56'20.501"N, 17°54'3.856"E
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36852 zlatých náklady (Czech)
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Built 1882-1883 as Stadttheater for the city of Troppau by Eduard Labitzky with Hubert Kmentt and Josef Kmentt, as a major reconstruction of the former theatre (built 1804-1805). Opened 20 September 1883 with Ferdinand Maria Wendt's Weihespiel and Grillparzer's Der Traum ein Leben. 800 seats. Damaged by a fire on 16 June 1909. Subsequently restored (using interior designs by Ferdinand Maser). 1948 major exterior reconstruction, destroying the neo-Renaissance 1883 façade. 1955-1957 minor reconstructions. Renamed Divadlo Zdeňka Nejedlého in honour of the Czech musical scholar, journalist and politician, Zdeněk Nejedlý (1878-1962). 1990-1992 major exterior and interior reconstruction, reconstruction of the original 1882 façade. Used for opera and drama performances by the resident Slezské Divadlo [Silesian Theatre] companies. (English)
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1 October 1805Gregorian
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1855
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1957
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1990s
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1948
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1909
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1909
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669
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Stadttheater (German)
1790
1804
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Städtisches Theater (German)
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Schauspielahause (German)
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Städtisches Schauspielahause (German)
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Troppauer Städtisches Theater (German)
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Theater in Troppau (German)
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Stadttheater in Troppau (German)
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