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Latest revision as of 13:31, 15 September 2025
Theatre building in Berndorf, Austria
- Town Theatre
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Town Theatre [Berndorf] | Theatre building in Berndorf, Austria |
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47°56'43.800"N, 16°6'34.920"E
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Built 1897-1898 as Kaiser-Franz-Josef-Theater by Ferdinand Fellner & Hermann Helmer, funded by the local industrialist, Arthur Krupp. Named in honour of the Austrian emperor, Franz Josef I. Also known as Arbeitertheater [workers' theatre]. Opened 27 Sep 1899 in the emperor's presence with C. Karlweis's comedy Der kleine Mann. Interior severely damaged by a fire in 1902, subsequently restored. Severely damaged by bombs in 1944. 1960-1964 provisional restorations. 1986-1992 major restoration by R. Krapfenbauer and H. Scheifinger. Currently known as Stadttheater. 488 seats. (English)
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27 September 1899Gregorian
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1980s
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1902
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1944
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Kislingerplatz 6, 2560 Berndorf
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162
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