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Theatre building in Potsdam, Germany, opened in 1766

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Latest revision as of 14:17, 27 December 2024

Theatre building in Potsdam, Germany, opened in 1766
  • Theatre in the New Palace
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Theatre in the New Palace [Potsdam]
Theatre building in Potsdam, Germany, opened in 1766
  • Theatre in the New Palace

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52°24'2.412"N, 13°0'56.088"E
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No heritage stage machinery contact Perspectiv: Uwe Jagsch, technical director Built 1766-1769 by Carl von Gontard, Jan Boumann sr., and Johann Christian Hopenhaupt jr. for King Friedrich II. of Prussia. 1991 renovation. Used for performances by the Hans-Otto-Theater companies and for opera and drama performances by various festivals. (English)
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The Theatre is fitted with modern stage equipment which is discreetly placed to preserve the rococo décor. (English)
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1766
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1991
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HST_0033
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