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Theatre building in Debrecen, Hungary

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Built by Antal Szkalnitzky. Opene 7 Oct 1865 as Városi színház with József Katona's drama Bánk bán. 1916 renamed in honour of the Hungarian poet, Mihály Csokonai Vitéz (1773-1805). 1930 renovations. 1955 extensions. 1958-1961 and 1978-1982 major renovations. 554 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built by Antal Szkalnitzky. Opene 7 Oct 1865 as Városi színház with József Katona's drama Bánk bán. 1916 renamed in honour of the Hungarian poet, Mihály Csokonai Vitéz (1773-1805). 1930 renovations. 1955 extensions. 1958-1961 and 1978-1982 major renovations. 554 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built by Antal Szkalnitzky. Opene 7 Oct 1865 as Városi színház with József Katona's drama Bánk bán. 1916 renamed in honour of the Hungarian poet, Mihály Csokonai Vitéz (1773-1805). 1930 renovations. 1955 extensions. 1958-1961 and 1978-1982 major renovations. 554 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Debrecen, Hungary
  • Csokonai Theatre Debrecen
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Csokonai Theatre Debrecen [Debrecen]
Theatre building in Debrecen, Hungary
  • Csokonai Theatre Debrecen

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47°31'47.064"N, 21°37'41.016"E
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Built by Antal Szkalnitzky. Opene 7 Oct 1865 as Városi színház with József Katona's drama Bánk bán. 1916 renamed in honour of the Hungarian poet, Mihály Csokonai Vitéz (1773-1805). 1930 renovations. 1955 extensions. 1958-1961 and 1978-1982 major renovations. 554 seats. (English)
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10 July 1865Gregorian
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1952
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