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Theatre building in Cluj, Romania

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Built 1909-1910 by Géza Márkus and Frigyes Spiegel as Nyári Színház (Summer Theatre) for the local Hungarian theatre company whose main home was the Nemzeti Színház (since 1919: Teatrul Național). Opened 18 July 1910. Since 1919, main home to the Hungarian-language state theatre company. 1959-1961 major rebuilding by Ioan Paiu and János Sóvágó. Used for performances in Hungarian by the resident company. 862 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1909-1910 by Géza Márkus and Frigyes Spiegel as Nyári Színház (Summer Theatre) for the local Hungarian theatre company whose main home was the Nemzeti Színház (since 1919: Teatrul Național). Opened 18 July 1910. Since 1919, main home to the Hungarian-language state theatre company. 1959-1961 major rebuilding by Ioan Paiu and János Sóvágó. Used for performances in Hungarian by the resident company. 862 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1909-1910 by Géza Márkus and Frigyes Spiegel as Nyári Színház (Summer Theatre) for the local Hungarian theatre company whose main home was the Nemzeti Színház (since 1919: Teatrul Național). Opened 18 July 1910. Since 1919, main home to the Hungarian-language state theatre company. 1959-1961 major rebuilding by Ioan Paiu and János Sóvágó. Used for performances in Hungarian by the resident company. 862 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Cluj, Romania
  • Hungarian Theatre of Cluj
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Hungarian Theatre of Cluj [Cluj]
Theatre building in Cluj, Romania
  • Hungarian Theatre of Cluj

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46°46'20.395"N, 23°35'2.011"E
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Built 1909-1910 by Géza Márkus and Frigyes Spiegel as Nyári Színház (Summer Theatre) for the local Hungarian theatre company whose main home was the Nemzeti Színház (since 1919: Teatrul Național). Opened 18 July 1910. Since 1919, main home to the Hungarian-language state theatre company. 1959-1961 major rebuilding by Ioan Paiu and János Sóvágó. Used for performances in Hungarian by the resident company. 862 seats. (English)
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18 July 1910Gregorian
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1959
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