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(‎Created claim: Theaterbrande Id (P324): 324, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1697105425229)
(‎Added qualifier: Source (P63): CARTHALIA (Q495), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
 
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Playhouse [Graz, AT]
Property / Burnt down date: 25 December 1823Gregorian / qualifier
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context: Burnt at 2 a.m. after an evening rehearsal. Origin of fire unknown. The ball-rooms in the same building also destroyed. (English)
Property / Burnt down date: 25 December 1823Gregorian / reference
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Property / Erinnerungen aus dem Leben id
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256
Property / Erinnerungen aus dem Leben id: 256 / rank
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Property / Wikidata instance
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Property / Wikidata instance: Q24354 / rank
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Property / Kunstenpunt Wiki Qid
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Property / Kunstenpunt Wiki Qid: Q190141 / rank
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Property / Carthalia ID
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Property / Carthalia ID: 17 / rank
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Property / Modern Opera Houses ID
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46
Property / Modern Opera Houses ID: 46 / rank
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Property / Preservation state
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Property / Preservation state: extant building / rank
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Property / Preservation state
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Property / Preservation state: Used as theatre today / rank
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Property / Note
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Built 1825-1825 as Landestheater by Peter von Nobile, replacing a previous theatre on the same site (built 1776, destroyed by fire in 1823). Opened 4 October 1825. 1887 renamed Stadtheater. 1200 seats. 1889 renamed Theater am Franzensplatz after the new Stadttheater had been opened. 1959-1960 partly demolished. Subsequently rebuilt, with the auditorium restored to its original form. Re-opened 14 March 1964 as Schauspielhaus. Used for dama performances by the resident company. Also used for performances during the Steirischer Herbst festival. Current capacity: main auditorium: 564 seats, rehearsal stage: 100 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1825-1825 as Landestheater by Peter von Nobile, replacing a previous theatre on the same site (built 1776, destroyed by fire in 1823). Opened 4 October 1825. 1887 renamed Stadtheater. 1200 seats. 1889 renamed Theater am Franzensplatz after the new Stadttheater had been opened. 1959-1960 partly demolished. Subsequently rebuilt, with the auditorium restored to its original form. Re-opened 14 March 1964 as Schauspielhaus. Used for dama performances by the resident company. Also used for performances during the Steirischer Herbst festival. Current capacity: main auditorium: 564 seats, rehearsal stage: 100 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1825-1825 as Landestheater by Peter von Nobile, replacing a previous theatre on the same site (built 1776, destroyed by fire in 1823). Opened 4 October 1825. 1887 renamed Stadtheater. 1200 seats. 1889 renamed Theater am Franzensplatz after the new Stadttheater had been opened. 1959-1960 partly demolished. Subsequently rebuilt, with the auditorium restored to its original form. Re-opened 14 March 1964 as Schauspielhaus. Used for dama performances by the resident company. Also used for performances during the Steirischer Herbst festival. Current capacity: main auditorium: 564 seats, rehearsal stage: 100 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Graz, Austria
  • Playhouse
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Playhouse [Graz, AT]
Theatre building in Graz, Austria
  • Playhouse

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47°4'21.000"N, 15°26'29.760"E
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Built 1825-1825 as Landestheater by Peter von Nobile, replacing a previous theatre on the same site (built 1776, destroyed by fire in 1823). Opened 4 October 1825. 1887 renamed Stadtheater. 1200 seats. 1889 renamed Theater am Franzensplatz after the new Stadttheater had been opened. 1959-1960 partly demolished. Subsequently rebuilt, with the auditorium restored to its original form. Re-opened 14 March 1964 as Schauspielhaus. Used for dama performances by the resident company. Also used for performances during the Steirischer Herbst festival. Current capacity: main auditorium: 564 seats, rehearsal stage: 100 seats. (English)
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25 December 1823Gregorian
Burnt at 2 a.m. after an evening rehearsal. Origin of fire unknown. The ball-rooms in the same building also destroyed. (English)
9 September 1776Gregorian
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Hofgasse 11
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324
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46
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