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Theatre building in Budapest, Hungary

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Property / Carthalia ID: 7747 / rank
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Property / Preservation state: extant building / rank
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Built 1961 by Oskar Kaufmann, replacing the Royal Orfeum. Opened 24 March 1961 with Bertolt Brecht's drama Der kaukasische Kreidekreis. Named in honour of the Hungarian writer, Imre Mádach (1823-1864). 1998-1999 renovations. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1961 by Oskar Kaufmann, replacing the Royal Orfeum. Opened 24 March 1961 with Bertolt Brecht's drama Der kaukasische Kreidekreis. Named in honour of the Hungarian writer, Imre Mádach (1823-1864). 1998-1999 renovations. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1961 by Oskar Kaufmann, replacing the Royal Orfeum. Opened 24 March 1961 with Bertolt Brecht's drama Der kaukasische Kreidekreis. Named in honour of the Hungarian writer, Imre Mádach (1823-1864). 1998-1999 renovations. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Budapest, Hungary
  • Madách Theatre
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Madách Theatre [Budapest]
Theatre building in Budapest, Hungary
  • Madách Theatre

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47°30'4.680"N, 19°4'6.960"E
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Built 1961 by Oskar Kaufmann, replacing the Royal Orfeum. Opened 24 March 1961 with Bertolt Brecht's drama Der kaukasische Kreidekreis. Named in honour of the Hungarian writer, Imre Mádach (1823-1864). 1998-1999 renovations. (English)
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24 March 1961
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