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Latest revision as of 12:27, 11 September 2025
Theatre building in Šibenik, Croatia
- Croatian National Theatre in Šibenik
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Croatian National Theatre in Šibenik [Šibenik] | Theatre building in Šibenik, Croatia |
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43°44'5.568"N, 15°53'34.764"E
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No heritage stage machinery Josip Slade, who later also designed the Zetski Dom theatre in Montenegro, has given this theatre a very special look: the facade suggests medieval times, which is very unusual for a theatre, with allusions to the Gothic style, combined with Romanic elements. (English)
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This is a fine example of the 19th century eclectic style. The theatre was inaugurated in 1870 and restored 1996–2001, after having suffered war damages in 1991. (English)
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1870
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HST_0177
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