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Theatre building in Gniezno, Poland

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Property / Wikidata instance: Q24354 / rank
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Property / Carthalia ID: 3867 / rank
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Built 1928 as a cinema, Kino Apollo. 1942 converted into a theatre by Andrzej Strachocki. Re-opened 1 May 1946. 1955 named in honour of the Polish writer, Aleksander Fredro (1793-1876). 1961 and 1991 rebuilding. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1928 as a cinema, Kino Apollo. 1942 converted into a theatre by Andrzej Strachocki. Re-opened 1 May 1946. 1955 named in honour of the Polish writer, Aleksander Fredro (1793-1876). 1961 and 1991 rebuilding. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1928 as a cinema, Kino Apollo. 1942 converted into a theatre by Andrzej Strachocki. Re-opened 1 May 1946. 1955 named in honour of the Polish writer, Aleksander Fredro (1793-1876). 1961 and 1991 rebuilding. (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 13:32, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Gniezno, Poland
  • Aleksander Fredro Theatre
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Aleksander Fredro Theatre [Gniezno]
Theatre building in Gniezno, Poland
  • Aleksander Fredro Theatre

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52°32'0.204"N, 17°36'3.924"E
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Theatre in Gniezno.April 2011.JPG
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Built 1928 as a cinema, Kino Apollo. 1942 converted into a theatre by Andrzej Strachocki. Re-opened 1 May 1946. 1955 named in honour of the Polish writer, Aleksander Fredro (1793-1876). 1961 and 1991 rebuilding. (English)
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1 May 1946
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ulica Adama Mickiewicza 9, 62-200 Gniezno
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1961
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