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Theatre building in Budapest, Hungary

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Built 2000-2002 by Mária Siklós. Opened 15 Mar 2002 with Madách's Az ember tragédiája (Tragedy of Man). The complex comprises a main hall (619 seats), a studio theatre (flexible seating up to 150 seats), and an open-air amphitheatre. Used for drama performances by the resident company. (English)
Property / Note: Built 2000-2002 by Mária Siklós. Opened 15 Mar 2002 with Madách's Az ember tragédiája (Tragedy of Man). The complex comprises a main hall (619 seats), a studio theatre (flexible seating up to 150 seats), and an open-air amphitheatre. Used for drama performances by the resident company. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 2000-2002 by Mária Siklós. Opened 15 Mar 2002 with Madách's Az ember tragédiája (Tragedy of Man). The complex comprises a main hall (619 seats), a studio theatre (flexible seating up to 150 seats), and an open-air amphitheatre. Used for drama performances by the resident company. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Budapest, Hungary
  • National Theatre
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National Theatre [Budapest]
Theatre building in Budapest, Hungary
  • National Theatre

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47°28'14.999"N, 19°4'14.999"E
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Built 2000-2002 by Mária Siklós. Opened 15 Mar 2002 with Madách's Az ember tragédiája (Tragedy of Man). The complex comprises a main hall (619 seats), a studio theatre (flexible seating up to 150 seats), and an open-air amphitheatre. Used for drama performances by the resident company. (English)
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15 March 2002
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