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Theatre building in Białystok, Poland

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Built by Jarosław Gerycz. Opened 27 Dec 1938 as Teatr miejski - Dom Ludowy im. Marszałka Józefa Piłsudskiego (Municipal Theatre - People's House named after Marshal Józef Pilsudski). 1949 renamed in honour of the Polish actor and theatre director, Aleksander Wegierko (1893-1941). The building contains a main theatre hall (496 seats) and a chamber theatre (100 seats). (English)
Property / Note: Built by Jarosław Gerycz. Opened 27 Dec 1938 as Teatr miejski - Dom Ludowy im. Marszałka Józefa Piłsudskiego (Municipal Theatre - People's House named after Marshal Józef Pilsudski). 1949 renamed in honour of the Polish actor and theatre director, Aleksander Wegierko (1893-1941). The building contains a main theatre hall (496 seats) and a chamber theatre (100 seats). (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built by Jarosław Gerycz. Opened 27 Dec 1938 as Teatr miejski - Dom Ludowy im. Marszałka Józefa Piłsudskiego (Municipal Theatre - People's House named after Marshal Józef Pilsudski). 1949 renamed in honour of the Polish actor and theatre director, Aleksander Wegierko (1893-1941). The building contains a main theatre hall (496 seats) and a chamber theatre (100 seats). (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 13:32, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Białystok, Poland
  • Aleksander Węgierko Drama Theatre
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Aleksander Węgierko Drama Theatre [Białystok]
Theatre building in Białystok, Poland
  • Aleksander Węgierko Drama Theatre

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53°7'47.640"N, 23°10'9.480"E
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Built by Jarosław Gerycz. Opened 27 Dec 1938 as Teatr miejski - Dom Ludowy im. Marszałka Józefa Piłsudskiego (Municipal Theatre - People's House named after Marshal Józef Pilsudski). 1949 renamed in honour of the Polish actor and theatre director, Aleksander Wegierko (1893-1941). The building contains a main theatre hall (496 seats) and a chamber theatre (100 seats). (English)
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1938
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ulica Elektryczna 12, 15-080 Białystok
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