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Theatre building in Aschaffenburg, Germany, opened in 1810

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Built 1810-1811 as Hoftheater by Emanuel Joseph von Herigoyen and Friedrich Samuel Balthasar Susenbeth for prince-primate Carl Theodor von Dalberg. Opened 1 Nov 1811, probably with Calderón's Der standhafte Prinz. Severely damaged by bombs in 1944 and 1945. 1959-1960 renovations. 1980-1981 renovations and stagehouse rebuilding. 533 seats (+ 62 standing). Currently used for guest performances. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1810-1811 as Hoftheater by Emanuel Joseph von Herigoyen and Friedrich Samuel Balthasar Susenbeth for prince-primate Carl Theodor von Dalberg. Opened 1 Nov 1811, probably with Calderón's Der standhafte Prinz. Severely damaged by bombs in 1944 and 1945. 1959-1960 renovations. 1980-1981 renovations and stagehouse rebuilding. 533 seats (+ 62 standing). Currently used for guest performances. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1810-1811 as Hoftheater by Emanuel Joseph von Herigoyen and Friedrich Samuel Balthasar Susenbeth for prince-primate Carl Theodor von Dalberg. Opened 1 Nov 1811, probably with Calderón's Der standhafte Prinz. Severely damaged by bombs in 1944 and 1945. 1959-1960 renovations. 1980-1981 renovations and stagehouse rebuilding. 533 seats (+ 62 standing). Currently used for guest performances. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Aschaffenburg, Germany, opened in 1810
  • Municipal Theatre
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Municipal Theatre [Aschaffenburg]
Theatre building in Aschaffenburg, Germany, opened in 1810
  • Municipal Theatre

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Built 1810-1811 as Hoftheater by Emanuel Joseph von Herigoyen and Friedrich Samuel Balthasar Susenbeth for prince-primate Carl Theodor von Dalberg. Opened 1 Nov 1811, probably with Calderón's Der standhafte Prinz. Severely damaged by bombs in 1944 and 1945. 1959-1960 renovations. 1980-1981 renovations and stagehouse rebuilding. 533 seats (+ 62 standing). Currently used for guest performances. (English)
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1 November 1811Gregorian
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1810
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1959
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1944
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Schloßgasse 8
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