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Theatre building in Głogów, Poland, opened in 1799

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Built 1774-1775 as Redoutensaal über den Fleischbänken by Karl von Machui for the city of Glogau. 1798-1799 rebuilding and extension by a second storey by Christian Valentin Schultze (ca. 200 seats), renamed Komödienhaus. 1839-1840 interior rebuilding by Groß (ca. 750-800 seats). 1857 or 1859 exterior rebuilding. Renamed Stadttheater. 1926-1928 major interior and interior rebuilding and renovations by Griesinger. 453 seats. Destroyed by fire during the siege of Glogów in 1945, with only the exterior remaining. After standing as a ruin for decades, the theatre was rebuilt 2017-2019. Named in honour of the German baroque poet, Andreas Gryphius (1616-1664). (English)
Property / Note: Built 1774-1775 as Redoutensaal über den Fleischbänken by Karl von Machui for the city of Glogau. 1798-1799 rebuilding and extension by a second storey by Christian Valentin Schultze (ca. 200 seats), renamed Komödienhaus. 1839-1840 interior rebuilding by Groß (ca. 750-800 seats). 1857 or 1859 exterior rebuilding. Renamed Stadttheater. 1926-1928 major interior and interior rebuilding and renovations by Griesinger. 453 seats. Destroyed by fire during the siege of Glogów in 1945, with only the exterior remaining. After standing as a ruin for decades, the theatre was rebuilt 2017-2019. Named in honour of the German baroque poet, Andreas Gryphius (1616-1664). (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1774-1775 as Redoutensaal über den Fleischbänken by Karl von Machui for the city of Glogau. 1798-1799 rebuilding and extension by a second storey by Christian Valentin Schultze (ca. 200 seats), renamed Komödienhaus. 1839-1840 interior rebuilding by Groß (ca. 750-800 seats). 1857 or 1859 exterior rebuilding. Renamed Stadttheater. 1926-1928 major interior and interior rebuilding and renovations by Griesinger. 453 seats. Destroyed by fire during the siege of Glogów in 1945, with only the exterior remaining. After standing as a ruin for decades, the theatre was rebuilt 2017-2019. Named in honour of the German baroque poet, Andreas Gryphius (1616-1664). (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Głogów, Poland, opened in 1799
  • Municipal Theatre
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Municipal Theatre [Głogów]
Theatre building in Głogów, Poland, opened in 1799
  • Municipal Theatre

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Built 1774-1775 as Redoutensaal über den Fleischbänken by Karl von Machui for the city of Glogau. 1798-1799 rebuilding and extension by a second storey by Christian Valentin Schultze (ca. 200 seats), renamed Komödienhaus. 1839-1840 interior rebuilding by Groß (ca. 750-800 seats). 1857 or 1859 exterior rebuilding. Renamed Stadttheater. 1926-1928 major interior and interior rebuilding and renovations by Griesinger. 453 seats. Destroyed by fire during the siege of Glogów in 1945, with only the exterior remaining. After standing as a ruin for decades, the theatre was rebuilt 2017-2019. Named in honour of the German baroque poet, Andreas Gryphius (1616-1664). (English)
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