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Theatre building in Szeged, Hungary

(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1882-1883 as municipal theatre for the city of Szeged by Ferdinand Fellner & Hermann Helmer. Opened 14 October 1883 with a gala concert and L. Dóczi's Die letzte Liebe (Act I). Completely destroyed by a fire on 22 April 1885. 1885-1886 rebuilt to the original plans. Re-opened 2 October 1886. 1978-1986 major renovation and modernization by Maàr Márton (extension of the foyer, addition of new staircases). 1100 seats., #quickstatements; #temp...)
(‎Added qualifier: Source (P63): CARTHALIA (Q495), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
 
Property / Note: Built 1882-1883 as municipal theatre for the city of Szeged by Ferdinand Fellner & Hermann Helmer. Opened 14 October 1883 with a gala concert and L. Dóczi's Die letzte Liebe (Act I). Completely destroyed by a fire on 22 April 1885. 1885-1886 rebuilt to the original plans. Re-opened 2 October 1886. 1978-1986 major renovation and modernization by Maàr Márton (extension of the foyer, addition of new staircases). 1100 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Szeged, Hungary
  • Szeged National Theatre
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Szeged National Theatre [Szeged, HU]
Theatre building in Szeged, Hungary
  • Szeged National Theatre

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46°15'12.859"N, 20°9'6.019"E
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Built 1882-1883 as municipal theatre for the city of Szeged by Ferdinand Fellner & Hermann Helmer. Opened 14 October 1883 with a gala concert and L. Dóczi's Die letzte Liebe (Act I). Completely destroyed by a fire on 22 April 1885. 1885-1886 rebuilt to the original plans. Re-opened 2 October 1886. 1978-1986 major renovation and modernization by Maàr Márton (extension of the foyer, addition of new staircases). 1100 seats. (English)
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1883
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1885
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22 April 1885Gregorian
Burnt at 3 p.m., after a rehearsal. A gauze curtain caught fire. (English)
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