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Theatre building in Brasov, Romania

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Opened 3 Dec 1946 as Teatrul Poporului with Carlo Goldoni's comedy Il servitore di due padroni (Sluga la doi stapâni). Later named Teatrul dramatic. 1994 named in honour of the Romanian theatre director, Sica Alexandrescu (1896-1973). (English)
Property / Note: Opened 3 Dec 1946 as Teatrul Poporului with Carlo Goldoni's comedy Il servitore di due padroni (Sluga la doi stapâni). Later named Teatrul dramatic. 1994 named in honour of the Romanian theatre director, Sica Alexandrescu (1896-1973). (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Opened 3 Dec 1946 as Teatrul Poporului with Carlo Goldoni's comedy Il servitore di due padroni (Sluga la doi stapâni). Later named Teatrul dramatic. 1994 named in honour of the Romanian theatre director, Sica Alexandrescu (1896-1973). (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Brasov, Romania
  • Drama Theatre
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Drama Theatre [Brasov]
Theatre building in Brasov, Romania
  • Drama Theatre

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45°38'45.492"N, 25°35'54.852"E
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Opened 3 Dec 1946 as Teatrul Poporului with Carlo Goldoni's comedy Il servitore di due padroni (Sluga la doi stapâni). Later named Teatrul dramatic. 1994 named in honour of the Romanian theatre director, Sica Alexandrescu (1896-1973). (English)
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1946
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Piața Teatrului 1, 500092 Brașov
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