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Theatre building in Amberg, Germany, opened in 1460

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Built c. 1460 as Franciscan Church, rebuilt in the 17th century. 1803 conversion to a theatre. Opened 12 Oct 1803 as Adeliges Gesellschaftstheater with the play Die Dienstpflicht. 1872 acquired by the city of Amberg. 1953 closed due to lacking fire safety. 1975-1978 major rebuilding, reversing auditorium and stage spaces, reusing the original auditorium balconies. Installation of a foyer in the former church choir. Re-opened 12 Oct 1978 with Mozart's Don Giovanni. 2008-2010 major technical renovation. 600 seats. Used for guest peformances by touring companies and orchestras. (English)
Property / Note: Built c. 1460 as Franciscan Church, rebuilt in the 17th century. 1803 conversion to a theatre. Opened 12 Oct 1803 as Adeliges Gesellschaftstheater with the play Die Dienstpflicht. 1872 acquired by the city of Amberg. 1953 closed due to lacking fire safety. 1975-1978 major rebuilding, reversing auditorium and stage spaces, reusing the original auditorium balconies. Installation of a foyer in the former church choir. Re-opened 12 Oct 1978 with Mozart's Don Giovanni. 2008-2010 major technical renovation. 600 seats. Used for guest peformances by touring companies and orchestras. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built c. 1460 as Franciscan Church, rebuilt in the 17th century. 1803 conversion to a theatre. Opened 12 Oct 1803 as Adeliges Gesellschaftstheater with the play Die Dienstpflicht. 1872 acquired by the city of Amberg. 1953 closed due to lacking fire safety. 1975-1978 major rebuilding, reversing auditorium and stage spaces, reusing the original auditorium balconies. Installation of a foyer in the former church choir. Re-opened 12 Oct 1978 with Mozart's Don Giovanni. 2008-2010 major technical renovation. 600 seats. Used for guest peformances by touring companies and orchestras. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Amberg, Germany, opened in 1460
  • Municipal Theatre
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Municipal Theatre [Amberg]
Theatre building in Amberg, Germany, opened in 1460
  • Municipal Theatre

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49°26'44.491"N, 11°51'14.544"E
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Built c. 1460 as Franciscan Church, rebuilt in the 17th century. 1803 conversion to a theatre. Opened 12 Oct 1803 as Adeliges Gesellschaftstheater with the play Die Dienstpflicht. 1872 acquired by the city of Amberg. 1953 closed due to lacking fire safety. 1975-1978 major rebuilding, reversing auditorium and stage spaces, reusing the original auditorium balconies. Installation of a foyer in the former church choir. Re-opened 12 Oct 1978 with Mozart's Don Giovanni. 2008-2010 major technical renovation. 600 seats. Used for guest peformances by touring companies and orchestras. (English)
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12 October 1803Gregorian
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Schrannenplatz 8
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