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Theatre building in Győr, Hungary

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Built 1973-1978 by an architects' group led by Kálmán Vincze and János Harmati. Opened 2 Nov 1978 as Kisfaludy Színház, named in hounour of the Hungarian playwright, Károly Kisfaludy (1788-1830). 1992 renamed Nemzeti Színház (National Theatre). 2000 extension by a studio theatre hall. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1973-1978 by an architects' group led by Kálmán Vincze and János Harmati. Opened 2 Nov 1978 as Kisfaludy Színház, named in hounour of the Hungarian playwright, Károly Kisfaludy (1788-1830). 1992 renamed Nemzeti Színház (National Theatre). 2000 extension by a studio theatre hall. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1973-1978 by an architects' group led by Kálmán Vincze and János Harmati. Opened 2 Nov 1978 as Kisfaludy Színház, named in hounour of the Hungarian playwright, Károly Kisfaludy (1788-1830). 1992 renamed Nemzeti Színház (National Theatre). 2000 extension by a studio theatre hall. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Győr, Hungary
  • Győr National Theatre
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Győr National Theatre [Győr]
Theatre building in Győr, Hungary
  • Győr National Theatre

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47°41'12.001"N, 17°38'10.000"E
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Built 1973-1978 by an architects' group led by Kálmán Vincze and János Harmati. Opened 2 Nov 1978 as Kisfaludy Színház, named in hounour of the Hungarian playwright, Károly Kisfaludy (1788-1830). 1992 renamed Nemzeti Színház (National Theatre). 2000 extension by a studio theatre hall. (English)
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2 November 1978
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