Difference between revisions of "Tabor Theatre [Tabor] (Q681)"
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| + | Built 1887 by František Buldra. Opened as Městské Divadlo. 350 seats. 1958-1965 major rebuilding and addition of a new hall with 650 seats by Václav Drozda. 1965 renamed in honour of the Czech politician and writer, Ivan Olbracht (1882-1852). 1990 renamed in honour of the Czech composer and conductor, Oskar Nedbal (1874-1930). (English) | ||||||||||
| Property / Note: Built 1887 by František Buldra. Opened as Městské Divadlo. 350 seats. 1958-1965 major rebuilding and addition of a new hall with 650 seats by Václav Drozda. 1965 renamed in honour of the Czech politician and writer, Ivan Olbracht (1882-1852). 1990 renamed in honour of the Czech composer and conductor, Oskar Nedbal (1874-1930). (English) / rank | |||||||||||
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| Property / Note: Built 1887 by František Buldra. Opened as Městské Divadlo. 350 seats. 1958-1965 major rebuilding and addition of a new hall with 650 seats by Václav Drozda. 1965 renamed in honour of the Czech politician and writer, Ivan Olbracht (1882-1852). 1990 renamed in honour of the Czech composer and conductor, Oskar Nedbal (1874-1930). (English) / qualifier | |||||||||||
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Latest revision as of 13:57, 11 September 2025
Theatre building in Tabor, Czech Republic
- Tabor Theatre
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Tabor Theatre [Tabor] | Theatre building in Tabor, Czech Republic |
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49°24'47.77402"N, 14°39'42.41322"E
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visited with Canong group on 13/10/2021 (English)
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Built 1887 by František Buldra. Opened as Městské Divadlo. 350 seats. 1958-1965 major rebuilding and addition of a new hall with 650 seats by Václav Drozda. 1965 renamed in honour of the Czech politician and writer, Ivan Olbracht (1882-1852). 1990 renamed in honour of the Czech composer and conductor, Oskar Nedbal (1874-1930). (English)
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The theatre(s) has a rather extraordinary layout, with two audience spaces and one shared stage. (English)
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No heritage stage machinery (English)
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The Táborské Theater is a Central European rarity. It has a single stage with two rectangular attached auditoriums. The smaller one, which is located in a historic building, is designed for chamber music performances and recitals. This unusual form of the building was acquired after general reconstruction in the 1960s. (English)
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4 December 1887Gregorian
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HST_0061
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Divadelní 21, 8390 11 Tábor
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1| 32
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179
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284
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