Difference between revisions of "Wanda Siemaszkowa Theatre [Rzeszów] (Q7783)"
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| + | Built 1892 by Albin Zagórski as Gmach Sokoła, a house of culture and sport. 1930 rebuilding. 1959 named Teatr Wandy Siemaszkowej in honour of the Polish actress, Wanda Siemaszkowa (1867-1947). Façade decoration destroyed in the 1960s. 2006 rebuilding, reconstruction of the original façade decoration. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Built 1892 by Albin Zagórski as Gmach Sokoła, a house of culture and sport. 1930 rebuilding. 1959 named Teatr Wandy Siemaszkowej in honour of the Polish actress, Wanda Siemaszkowa (1867-1947). Façade decoration destroyed in the 1960s. 2006 rebuilding, reconstruction of the original façade decoration. (English) / rank | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:06, 11 September 2025
Theatre building in Rzeszów, Poland
- Wanda Siemaszkowa Theatre
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Wanda Siemaszkowa Theatre [Rzeszów] | Theatre building in Rzeszów, Poland |
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50°2'21.120"N, 21°59'58.560"E
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Built 1892 by Albin Zagórski as Gmach Sokoła, a house of culture and sport. 1930 rebuilding. 1959 named Teatr Wandy Siemaszkowej in honour of the Polish actress, Wanda Siemaszkowa (1867-1947). Façade decoration destroyed in the 1960s. 2006 rebuilding, reconstruction of the original façade decoration. (English)
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10 November 1945
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1930
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