Difference between revisions of "National Theatre in Belgrade [Belgrade] (Q9511)"
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| + | National theatre, built 1868 by Aleksandar Bugarski on the site of the former Turkish Stambol Gate. 993 seats. Major rebuilding 1922 by Josip Bukavac. Severely damaged by bombs on 6 Apr 1941. Subsequently repaired. 1986-1989 major reconstruction to the 1922 designs. Used for opera, drama, and ballet performances. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: National theatre, built 1868 by Aleksandar Bugarski on the site of the former Turkish Stambol Gate. 993 seats. Major rebuilding 1922 by Josip Bukavac. Severely damaged by bombs on 6 Apr 1941. Subsequently repaired. 1986-1989 major reconstruction to the 1922 designs. Used for opera, drama, and ballet performances. (English) / rank | |||
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| Property / Note: National theatre, built 1868 by Aleksandar Bugarski on the site of the former Turkish Stambol Gate. 993 seats. Major rebuilding 1922 by Josip Bukavac. Severely damaged by bombs on 6 Apr 1941. Subsequently repaired. 1986-1989 major reconstruction to the 1922 designs. Used for opera, drama, and ballet performances. (English) / qualifier | |||
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Theatre building in Belgrade, Serbia, opened in 1869
- National Theatre in Belgrade
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | National Theatre in Belgrade [Belgrade] | Theatre building in Belgrade, Serbia, opened in 1869 |
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44°49'0.001"N, 20°27'38.002"E
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National theatre, built 1868 by Aleksandar Bugarski on the site of the former Turkish Stambol Gate. 993 seats. Major rebuilding 1922 by Josip Bukavac. Severely damaged by bombs on 6 Apr 1941. Subsequently repaired. 1986-1989 major reconstruction to the 1922 designs. Used for opera, drama, and ballet performances. (English)
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No heritage stage machinery The National Theatre in Belgrade, an Institution of National Importance, was opened on October 30, 1869, in the Serbian capital Belgrade, commissioned by Mihailo Obrenović III, Prince of Serbia, and designed by one of the most important Serbian architect, Aleksandar Bugarski. (English)
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© Snimanje Iz Vazduha Between 1919 and 1922, the building was remodelled and enlarged. Architect Josif Bukavac accentuated the main façade, now in neo-baroque style, with the two corner towers that conceal staircases. (English)
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1869
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1989
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HST_0171
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1869
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