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Theatre building in Cheb, Czech Republic, opened in 1874

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Built 1873-1874 as Stadttheater for the city of Eger by Karel Haberzettl (after designs by Vinzenz Prökl), funded by benefit balls and lotteries. Opened 3 October 1874 with Schiller's Wallensteins Lager and Wallensteins Tod. Ca. 1000 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1873-1874 as Stadttheater for the city of Eger by Karel Haberzettl (after designs by Vinzenz Prökl), funded by benefit balls and lotteries. Opened 3 October 1874 with Schiller's Wallensteins Lager and Wallensteins Tod. Ca. 1000 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1873-1874 as Stadttheater for the city of Eger by Karel Haberzettl (after designs by Vinzenz Prökl), funded by benefit balls and lotteries. Opened 3 October 1874 with Schiller's Wallensteins Lager and Wallensteins Tod. Ca. 1000 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Cheb, Czech Republic, opened in 1874
  • West Bohemia Theatre in Cheb
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West Bohemia Theatre in Cheb [Cheb]
Theatre building in Cheb, Czech Republic, opened in 1874
  • West Bohemia Theatre in Cheb

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50°4'35.836"N, 12°22'2.042"E
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Built 1873-1874 as Stadttheater for the city of Eger by Karel Haberzettl (after designs by Vinzenz Prökl), funded by benefit balls and lotteries. Opened 3 October 1874 with Schiller's Wallensteins Lager and Wallensteins Tod. Ca. 1000 seats. (English)
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3 October 1874Gregorian
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1870s
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1924
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1955
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1997
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1999
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Divadelní náměstí 10, 350 11 Cheb
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