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Theatre building in Prague, Czech Republic, opened in 1930

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Property / Preservation state: Used as theatre today / rank
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Property / type of operator: resident theatre company / rank
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Property / building purpose: multifunctional palace / rank
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Property / Theatre space character: theatre premises / rank
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Property / Wikidata instance: Q24354 / rank
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Property / Carthalia ID: 4583 / rank
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Built 1936-1938 by Bohumír Kozák and Antonín Černý. Opened as Cinema Broadway within the Palác Příkopy, shortly later renamed Kino Na Příkopě. 1941 renamed UFA-Viktoria, 1945 renamed Kino Sevastopol (within the Palác Sevastopol). 1989 again renamed Cinema Broadway. 2002 converted to a musical theatre and renamed Divadlo Broadway. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1936-1938 by Bohumír Kozák and Antonín Černý. Opened as Cinema Broadway within the Palác Příkopy, shortly later renamed Kino Na Příkopě. 1941 renamed UFA-Viktoria, 1945 renamed Kino Sevastopol (within the Palác Sevastopol). 1989 again renamed Cinema Broadway. 2002 converted to a musical theatre and renamed Divadlo Broadway. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1936-1938 by Bohumír Kozák and Antonín Černý. Opened as Cinema Broadway within the Palác Příkopy, shortly later renamed Kino Na Příkopě. 1941 renamed UFA-Viktoria, 1945 renamed Kino Sevastopol (within the Palác Sevastopol). 1989 again renamed Cinema Broadway. 2002 converted to a musical theatre and renamed Divadlo Broadway. (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 13:17, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Prague, Czech Republic, opened in 1930
  • Broadway Theatre
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Broadway Theatre [Prague]
Theatre building in Prague, Czech Republic, opened in 1930
  • Broadway Theatre

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Built 1936-1938 by Bohumír Kozák and Antonín Černý. Opened as Cinema Broadway within the Palác Příkopy, shortly later renamed Kino Na Příkopě. 1941 renamed UFA-Viktoria, 1945 renamed Kino Sevastopol (within the Palác Sevastopol). 1989 again renamed Cinema Broadway. 2002 converted to a musical theatre and renamed Divadlo Broadway. (English)
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