Difference between revisions of "The Timisoara National Theatre [Timisoara, RO] (Q8707)"
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| Property / Burnt down date: 30 April 1880Gregorian / reference | |||
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| + | Built 1871-1875 as Stadttheater/Ferenc József szinház for the Theater-, Hotel- und Redoutenbau AG by Ferdinand Fellner & Hermann Helmer. Opened 22 September 1875 with the Hungarian drama Nöuralom, and 25 September 1875 with Meyerbeer's opera Robert le Diable (in German). Destroyed by a fire on 30 April 1882. Re-built 1881-1882 for the city of Temeschburg/Temesvár, again by Ferdinand Fellner & Hermann Helmer. Re-opened 12 December 1882 with a Hungarian performance, and 15 December 1882 with Moser's Krieg und Frieden. Stage house destroyed by a fire 1919. Subsequently re-built and altered (new façade, interior alterations) by Marcu Duiliu. 711 seats. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Built 1871-1875 as Stadttheater/Ferenc József szinház for the Theater-, Hotel- und Redoutenbau AG by Ferdinand Fellner & Hermann Helmer. Opened 22 September 1875 with the Hungarian drama Nöuralom, and 25 September 1875 with Meyerbeer's opera Robert le Diable (in German). Destroyed by a fire on 30 April 1882. Re-built 1881-1882 for the city of Temeschburg/Temesvár, again by Ferdinand Fellner & Hermann Helmer. Re-opened 12 December 1882 with a Hungarian performance, and 15 December 1882 with Moser's Krieg und Frieden. Stage house destroyed by a fire 1919. Subsequently re-built and altered (new façade, interior alterations) by Marcu Duiliu. 711 seats. (English) / rank | |||
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| Property / Note: Built 1871-1875 as Stadttheater/Ferenc József szinház for the Theater-, Hotel- und Redoutenbau AG by Ferdinand Fellner & Hermann Helmer. Opened 22 September 1875 with the Hungarian drama Nöuralom, and 25 September 1875 with Meyerbeer's opera Robert le Diable (in German). Destroyed by a fire on 30 April 1882. Re-built 1881-1882 for the city of Temeschburg/Temesvár, again by Ferdinand Fellner & Hermann Helmer. Re-opened 12 December 1882 with a Hungarian performance, and 15 December 1882 with Moser's Krieg und Frieden. Stage house destroyed by a fire 1919. Subsequently re-built and altered (new façade, interior alterations) by Marcu Duiliu. 711 seats. (English) / qualifier | |||
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Theatre building in Timisoara, Romania
- The Timisoara National Theatre
- Franz Josef Theater
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | The Timisoara National Theatre [Timisoara, RO] | Theatre building in Timisoara, Romania |
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45°45'15.480"N, 21°13'33.600"E
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Built 1871-1875 as Stadttheater/Ferenc József szinház for the Theater-, Hotel- und Redoutenbau AG by Ferdinand Fellner & Hermann Helmer. Opened 22 September 1875 with the Hungarian drama Nöuralom, and 25 September 1875 with Meyerbeer's opera Robert le Diable (in German). Destroyed by a fire on 30 April 1882. Re-built 1881-1882 for the city of Temeschburg/Temesvár, again by Ferdinand Fellner & Hermann Helmer. Re-opened 12 December 1882 with a Hungarian performance, and 15 December 1882 with Moser's Krieg und Frieden. Stage house destroyed by a fire 1919. Subsequently re-built and altered (new façade, interior alterations) by Marcu Duiliu. 711 seats. (English)
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30 April 1880Gregorian
Opened October 1, 1873. Burnt at 10 p.m., immediately after the performance. Cause of fire unknown. Nothing saved. (English)
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12 December 1882Gregorian
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