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Theatre building in Prague, Czech Republic

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(‎Added qualifier: Source (P63): CARTHALIA (Q495), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
 
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Property / Preservation state: stage preserved / rank
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Building date: 1907
Timestamp+1907-00-00T00:00:00Z
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Property / Preservation state: representative building / rank
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Property / building purpose: Theatre operation building / rank
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1,171

Amount1,171
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point in time: 1949
Timestamp+1949-00-00T00:00:00Z
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Property / Theatres by Javorin (1949) id
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248
Property / Theatres by Javorin (1949) id: 248 / rank
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Property / Wikidata instance: Q24354 / rank
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Property / Carthalia ID: 299 / rank
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[Theater an den Weinbergen; Theatre in the Vineyards] Built 1904-1907 by Alois Censký. Opened 24 Nov 1907 with Jaroslav Vrchlický's Godiva. Used for opera and drama performances by the resident companies. Since 1919, exclusively used for drama performances. Sine 1922, operated by the city of Praha. Closed 1941-1943. 1943 seized by German troops, subsequently used as a movie studio. Since 1945, again used by the resident drama company. 1950-1960 operated by the Czechoslovak Army and renamed Divadlo československé armády (Theatre of the Czechoslovak Army). Since 1960, again operated by the city of Praha. 1965 re-renamed Divadlo na Vinohradech. (English)
Property / Note: [Theater an den Weinbergen; Theatre in the Vineyards] Built 1904-1907 by Alois Censký. Opened 24 Nov 1907 with Jaroslav Vrchlický's Godiva. Used for opera and drama performances by the resident companies. Since 1919, exclusively used for drama performances. Sine 1922, operated by the city of Praha. Closed 1941-1943. 1943 seized by German troops, subsequently used as a movie studio. Since 1945, again used by the resident drama company. 1950-1960 operated by the Czechoslovak Army and renamed Divadlo československé armády (Theatre of the Czechoslovak Army). Since 1960, again operated by the city of Praha. 1965 re-renamed Divadlo na Vinohradech. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: [Theater an den Weinbergen; Theatre in the Vineyards] Built 1904-1907 by Alois Censký. Opened 24 Nov 1907 with Jaroslav Vrchlický's Godiva. Used for opera and drama performances by the resident companies. Since 1919, exclusively used for drama performances. Sine 1922, operated by the city of Praha. Closed 1941-1943. 1943 seized by German troops, subsequently used as a movie studio. Since 1945, again used by the resident drama company. 1950-1960 operated by the Czechoslovak Army and renamed Divadlo československé armády (Theatre of the Czechoslovak Army). Since 1960, again operated by the city of Praha. 1965 re-renamed Divadlo na Vinohradech. (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 12:31, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Prague, Czech Republic
  • Vinohrady Theatre
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Vinohrady Theatre [Prague]
Theatre building in Prague, Czech Republic
  • Vinohrady Theatre

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50°4'33.996"N, 14°26'12.984"E
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[Theater an den Weinbergen; Theatre in the Vineyards] Built 1904-1907 by Alois Censký. Opened 24 Nov 1907 with Jaroslav Vrchlický's Godiva. Used for opera and drama performances by the resident companies. Since 1919, exclusively used for drama performances. Sine 1922, operated by the city of Praha. Closed 1941-1943. 1943 seized by German troops, subsequently used as a movie studio. Since 1945, again used by the resident drama company. 1950-1960 operated by the Czechoslovak Army and renamed Divadlo československé armády (Theatre of the Czechoslovak Army). Since 1960, again operated by the city of Praha. 1965 re-renamed Divadlo na Vinohradech. (English)
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24 November 1907Gregorian
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1926
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1992
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1,171
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