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| + | Built 1755 by Julius Heinrich Schwarze and Christian Gottlieb Reuß for the impresario Moretti. Named Kleines Hoftheater [small court theatre] to distinguish it from the Großes Opernhaus am Zwinger (built 1718-1719, converted in to a concert hall in 1772, destroyed by a fire in 1849). Originally built from wood, rebuilt 1761 fro m stone. After 1772, the Kleines Hoftheater became the main venue for opera and theatre performances in Dresden. Demolished 1841 after Semper's first Hoftheater (built 1838-1841, destroyed by a fire in 1869) was opened at another site (directly neighbouring the Kleines Hoftheater) on Theaterplatz. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Built 1755 by Julius Heinrich Schwarze and Christian Gottlieb Reuß for the impresario Moretti. Named Kleines Hoftheater [small court theatre] to distinguish it from the Großes Opernhaus am Zwinger (built 1718-1719, converted in to a concert hall in 1772, destroyed by a fire in 1849). Originally built from wood, rebuilt 1761 fro m stone. After 1772, the Kleines Hoftheater became the main venue for opera and theatre performances in Dresden. Demolished 1841 after Semper's first Hoftheater (built 1838-1841, destroyed by a fire in 1869) was opened at another site (directly neighbouring the Kleines Hoftheater) on Theaterplatz. (English) / rank | |||
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| Property / Note: Built 1755 by Julius Heinrich Schwarze and Christian Gottlieb Reuß for the impresario Moretti. Named Kleines Hoftheater [small court theatre] to distinguish it from the Großes Opernhaus am Zwinger (built 1718-1719, converted in to a concert hall in 1772, destroyed by a fire in 1849). Originally built from wood, rebuilt 1761 fro m stone. After 1772, the Kleines Hoftheater became the main venue for opera and theatre performances in Dresden. Demolished 1841 after Semper's first Hoftheater (built 1838-1841, destroyed by a fire in 1869) was opened at another site (directly neighbouring the Kleines Hoftheater) on Theaterplatz. (English) / qualifier | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:39, 11 September 2025
Theatre building in Dresden, Germany
- Small Court Theatre
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Small Court Theatre [Dresden] | Theatre building in Dresden, Germany |
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51°3'15.480"N, 13°44'11.760"E
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Built 1755 by Julius Heinrich Schwarze and Christian Gottlieb Reuß for the impresario Moretti. Named Kleines Hoftheater [small court theatre] to distinguish it from the Großes Opernhaus am Zwinger (built 1718-1719, converted in to a concert hall in 1772, destroyed by a fire in 1849). Originally built from wood, rebuilt 1761 fro m stone. After 1772, the Kleines Hoftheater became the main venue for opera and theatre performances in Dresden. Demolished 1841 after Semper's first Hoftheater (built 1838-1841, destroyed by a fire in 1869) was opened at another site (directly neighbouring the Kleines Hoftheater) on Theaterplatz. (English)
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1755
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1761
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Subsidy of, III. p. 4 ; Cost and dimensions, III. p. 17.
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