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Theatre building in Hildburghausen, Germany, opened in 1684

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Built c. 1721 as a jeu-de-paume hall (Ballhaus). 1755 converted into a court theatre for Duke Ernst Friedrich III. of Saxe-Hildburghausen. 1756 a drama school was established, the first such institution in Germany. 1890-1891 rebuilding and extension by Rommel. 1976-1978 rebuilding and renovations. 2004-2008 renovation and addition of a new wing. (English)
Property / Note: Built c. 1721 as a jeu-de-paume hall (Ballhaus). 1755 converted into a court theatre for Duke Ernst Friedrich III. of Saxe-Hildburghausen. 1756 a drama school was established, the first such institution in Germany. 1890-1891 rebuilding and extension by Rommel. 1976-1978 rebuilding and renovations. 2004-2008 renovation and addition of a new wing. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built c. 1721 as a jeu-de-paume hall (Ballhaus). 1755 converted into a court theatre for Duke Ernst Friedrich III. of Saxe-Hildburghausen. 1756 a drama school was established, the first such institution in Germany. 1890-1891 rebuilding and extension by Rommel. 1976-1978 rebuilding and renovations. 2004-2008 renovation and addition of a new wing. (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 12:58, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Hildburghausen, Germany, opened in 1684
  • City Theatre Hildburghausen
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City Theatre Hildburghausen [Hildburghausen]
Theatre building in Hildburghausen, Germany, opened in 1684
  • City Theatre Hildburghausen

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50°25'21.000"N, 10°43'54.120"E
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Built c. 1721 as a jeu-de-paume hall (Ballhaus). 1755 converted into a court theatre for Duke Ernst Friedrich III. of Saxe-Hildburghausen. 1756 a drama school was established, the first such institution in Germany. 1890-1891 rebuilding and extension by Rommel. 1976-1978 rebuilding and renovations. 2004-2008 renovation and addition of a new wing. (English)
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1684
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1755
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1890
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Coburger Straße 22, 98646 Hildburghausen
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1755
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