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Theatre building in Ostrava, Czech Republic

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735

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point in time: 1949
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Built 1892-1894 as České divadlo by Josef Srb. Opened 16 June 1894 with Ladislav Stroupežnický's comedy Paní Mincmistrová. 1964 named in honour of the Czech actor and theatre director, Jiří Myron (1884-1954). (English)
Property / Note: Built 1892-1894 as České divadlo by Josef Srb. Opened 16 June 1894 with Ladislav Stroupežnický's comedy Paní Mincmistrová. 1964 named in honour of the Czech actor and theatre director, Jiří Myron (1884-1954). (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1892-1894 as České divadlo by Josef Srb. Opened 16 June 1894 with Ladislav Stroupežnický's comedy Paní Mincmistrová. 1964 named in honour of the Czech actor and theatre director, Jiří Myron (1884-1954). (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 12:13, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Ostrava, Czech Republic
  • Jiří Myron Theatre
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Jiří Myron Theatre [Ostrava, CZ]
Theatre building in Ostrava, Czech Republic
  • Jiří Myron Theatre

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49°50'12.120"N, 18°17'16.080"E
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Built 1892-1894 as České divadlo by Josef Srb. Opened 16 June 1894 with Ladislav Stroupežnický's comedy Paní Mincmistrová. 1964 named in honour of the Czech actor and theatre director, Jiří Myron (1884-1954). (English)
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6 December 1976
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17 June 1894Gregorian
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1940
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2007
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1966
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735
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