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Theatre building in Olsztyn, Poland

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Built 1924-1925 by A. Feddersen as Landestheater Süd-Ostpreußen 'Der Treudank'. Funded by Germans to honour the local citizens who opted for Olsztyn/Allenstein remaining a part of Germany in a 1920 plebiscite, hence the name meaning 'The Thank You for Fidelity'. 1925-1945 used for German theatre performances. Severely damaged during World War II. Re-opened 17 Nov 1945 as a Polish theatre with Gabriela Zapolska's Moralnosść pani Dulskiej. Renamed Teatr im. Stefana Jaracza in honour of the Polish actor, Stefan Jaracz (1883-1945). Currently the theatre includes the main theatre (used for classical drama performances and children's theatre, 470 seats), a chamber theatre (used for modern drama performances, 120 seats), a studio stage Scena na górze [Upstairs Stage] (used for recitals and cabaret), and a theatre café also used for lectures. Since 1993, home to the Olsztynskie Spotkania Teatralne festival of Polish theatre. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1924-1925 by A. Feddersen as Landestheater Süd-Ostpreußen 'Der Treudank'. Funded by Germans to honour the local citizens who opted for Olsztyn/Allenstein remaining a part of Germany in a 1920 plebiscite, hence the name meaning 'The Thank You for Fidelity'. 1925-1945 used for German theatre performances. Severely damaged during World War II. Re-opened 17 Nov 1945 as a Polish theatre with Gabriela Zapolska's Moralnosść pani Dulskiej. Renamed Teatr im. Stefana Jaracza in honour of the Polish actor, Stefan Jaracz (1883-1945). Currently the theatre includes the main theatre (used for classical drama performances and children's theatre, 470 seats), a chamber theatre (used for modern drama performances, 120 seats), a studio stage Scena na górze [Upstairs Stage] (used for recitals and cabaret), and a theatre café also used for lectures. Since 1993, home to the Olsztynskie Spotkania Teatralne festival of Polish theatre. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1924-1925 by A. Feddersen as Landestheater Süd-Ostpreußen 'Der Treudank'. Funded by Germans to honour the local citizens who opted for Olsztyn/Allenstein remaining a part of Germany in a 1920 plebiscite, hence the name meaning 'The Thank You for Fidelity'. 1925-1945 used for German theatre performances. Severely damaged during World War II. Re-opened 17 Nov 1945 as a Polish theatre with Gabriela Zapolska's Moralnosść pani Dulskiej. Renamed Teatr im. Stefana Jaracza in honour of the Polish actor, Stefan Jaracz (1883-1945). Currently the theatre includes the main theatre (used for classical drama performances and children's theatre, 470 seats), a chamber theatre (used for modern drama performances, 120 seats), a studio stage Scena na górze [Upstairs Stage] (used for recitals and cabaret), and a theatre café also used for lectures. Since 1993, home to the Olsztynskie Spotkania Teatralne festival of Polish theatre. (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 12:14, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Olsztyn, Poland
  • Stefan Jaracz Theatre
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Stefan Jaracz Theatre [Olsztyn]
Theatre building in Olsztyn, Poland
  • Stefan Jaracz Theatre

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53°46'48.698"N, 20°28'45.901"E
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Built 1924-1925 by A. Feddersen as Landestheater Süd-Ostpreußen 'Der Treudank'. Funded by Germans to honour the local citizens who opted for Olsztyn/Allenstein remaining a part of Germany in a 1920 plebiscite, hence the name meaning 'The Thank You for Fidelity'. 1925-1945 used for German theatre performances. Severely damaged during World War II. Re-opened 17 Nov 1945 as a Polish theatre with Gabriela Zapolska's Moralnosść pani Dulskiej. Renamed Teatr im. Stefana Jaracza in honour of the Polish actor, Stefan Jaracz (1883-1945). Currently the theatre includes the main theatre (used for classical drama performances and children's theatre, 470 seats), a chamber theatre (used for modern drama performances, 120 seats), a studio stage Scena na górze [Upstairs Stage] (used for recitals and cabaret), and a theatre café also used for lectures. Since 1993, home to the Olsztynskie Spotkania Teatralne festival of Polish theatre. (English)
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12 July 1925Gregorian
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1 July 2010
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1 Maja 4
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