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Theatre building in Pécs, Hungary

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Built 1890-1895 by Adolf Láng and Antal Steinhardt for the city of Pécs, on the former site of a military hospital. Genius sculpture on the dome by György Kiss. Opened 5 Oct 1895 with Ferenc Erkel's drama Bánk bán. 1986-1991 closed for major renovations, modernization of stage technology and installation of a revolving stage. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1890-1895 by Adolf Láng and Antal Steinhardt for the city of Pécs, on the former site of a military hospital. Genius sculpture on the dome by György Kiss. Opened 5 Oct 1895 with Ferenc Erkel's drama Bánk bán. 1986-1991 closed for major renovations, modernization of stage technology and installation of a revolving stage. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1890-1895 by Adolf Láng and Antal Steinhardt for the city of Pécs, on the former site of a military hospital. Genius sculpture on the dome by György Kiss. Opened 5 Oct 1895 with Ferenc Erkel's drama Bánk bán. 1986-1991 closed for major renovations, modernization of stage technology and installation of a revolving stage. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Pécs, Hungary
  • National Theatre of Pécs
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National Theatre of Pécs [Pécs]
Theatre building in Pécs, Hungary
  • National Theatre of Pécs

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46°4'34.000"N, 18°13'50.498"E
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Built 1890-1895 by Adolf Láng and Antal Steinhardt for the city of Pécs, on the former site of a military hospital. Genius sculpture on the dome by György Kiss. Opened 5 Oct 1895 with Ferenc Erkel's drama Bánk bán. 1986-1991 closed for major renovations, modernization of stage technology and installation of a revolving stage. (English)
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5 October 1895Gregorian
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Perczel utca 17.
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1986
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