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(‎Created claim: Modern Opera Houses index (P331): Descriptive text, II. pp. 19-21 ; Block plan, II. p. 19; General view, II. p. 19; View of centrafeature, II. p. 20; View of auditorium, II. p. 21 ; Front elevation, II. Pi. 36 ; Plan area, II. PI. 37, 38 ; Plan 1st tier, II. PI. 39, 40; Longitudinal section, II. PI. 41, 42 ; Transverse section, II. PI. 43 ; Front elevation, details, II. PI. 44 ; Auditorium, details, PI. 45 ; Grand staircase, details, II. PI. 46 ; Subsidy of, III. p. 4 ; View of...)
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Built 1863-1869 as K. k. Hof-Operntheater by Eduard van der Nüll and August Siccard von Siccardsburg, near the site of the old Kärntnertortheater (1st theatre built 1709, destryoed 1761; 2nd theatre built 1761-1763, demolished 1870). Fresco paintings in the main staircase and the loggia by Moritz von Schwind. Opened 25 May 1869 with Mozart's Don Giovanni. 1920 renamed Staatsoper. Stage and auditorium almost completely destroyed by bombs on 12 March 1945. Subsequently restored and rebuilt by Erich Boltenstern. Acoustical consultant: G. Schwaiger. Re-opened 5 November 1955 with Beethoven's Fidelio. Original capacity: 2324, today: 2200 (1650 seats + 550 standing). Home to the resident opera and ballet companies. - 1999 installation of a theatre tent, Kinderopern-Zelt for children's operas on the roof balcony by Wilhelm Holzbauer. Opened 19 Sep 1999 with W. Hiller's Das Traumfresserchen. Ca. 140 seats. Theatre tent demolished 2015. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1863-1869 as K. k. Hof-Operntheater by Eduard van der Nüll and August Siccard von Siccardsburg, near the site of the old Kärntnertortheater (1st theatre built 1709, destryoed 1761; 2nd theatre built 1761-1763, demolished 1870). Fresco paintings in the main staircase and the loggia by Moritz von Schwind. Opened 25 May 1869 with Mozart's Don Giovanni. 1920 renamed Staatsoper. Stage and auditorium almost completely destroyed by bombs on 12 March 1945. Subsequently restored and rebuilt by Erich Boltenstern. Acoustical consultant: G. Schwaiger. Re-opened 5 November 1955 with Beethoven's Fidelio. Original capacity: 2324, today: 2200 (1650 seats + 550 standing). Home to the resident opera and ballet companies. - 1999 installation of a theatre tent, Kinderopern-Zelt for children's operas on the roof balcony by Wilhelm Holzbauer. Opened 19 Sep 1999 with W. Hiller's Das Traumfresserchen. Ca. 140 seats. Theatre tent demolished 2015. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1863-1869 as K. k. Hof-Operntheater by Eduard van der Nüll and August Siccard von Siccardsburg, near the site of the old Kärntnertortheater (1st theatre built 1709, destryoed 1761; 2nd theatre built 1761-1763, demolished 1870). Fresco paintings in the main staircase and the loggia by Moritz von Schwind. Opened 25 May 1869 with Mozart's Don Giovanni. 1920 renamed Staatsoper. Stage and auditorium almost completely destroyed by bombs on 12 March 1945. Subsequently restored and rebuilt by Erich Boltenstern. Acoustical consultant: G. Schwaiger. Re-opened 5 November 1955 with Beethoven's Fidelio. Original capacity: 2324, today: 2200 (1650 seats + 550 standing). Home to the resident opera and ballet companies. - 1999 installation of a theatre tent, Kinderopern-Zelt for children's operas on the roof balcony by Wilhelm Holzbauer. Opened 19 Sep 1999 with W. Hiller's Das Traumfresserchen. Ca. 140 seats. Theatre tent demolished 2015. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Vienna, Austria
  • Vienna State Opera
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Vienna State Opera [Vienna]
Theatre building in Vienna, Austria
  • Vienna State Opera

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48°12'11.999"N, 16°22'9.001"E
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Built 1863-1869 as K. k. Hof-Operntheater by Eduard van der Nüll and August Siccard von Siccardsburg, near the site of the old Kärntnertortheater (1st theatre built 1709, destryoed 1761; 2nd theatre built 1761-1763, demolished 1870). Fresco paintings in the main staircase and the loggia by Moritz von Schwind. Opened 25 May 1869 with Mozart's Don Giovanni. 1920 renamed Staatsoper. Stage and auditorium almost completely destroyed by bombs on 12 March 1945. Subsequently restored and rebuilt by Erich Boltenstern. Acoustical consultant: G. Schwaiger. Re-opened 5 November 1955 with Beethoven's Fidelio. Original capacity: 2324, today: 2200 (1650 seats + 550 standing). Home to the resident opera and ballet companies. - 1999 installation of a theatre tent, Kinderopern-Zelt for children's operas on the roof balcony by Wilhelm Holzbauer. Opened 19 Sep 1999 with W. Hiller's Das Traumfresserchen. Ca. 140 seats. Theatre tent demolished 2015. (English)
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No heritage stage machinery? (English)
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Postcard with the Wiener Hofoper around 1900 (English)
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25 May 1869Gregorian
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1945
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Opernring 2
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Descriptive text, II. pp. 19-21 ; Block plan, II. p. 19; General view, II. p. 19; View of centrafeature, II. p. 20; View of auditorium, II. p. 21 ; Front elevation, II. Pi. 36 ; Plan area, II. PI. 37, 38 ; Plan 1st tier, II. PI. 39, 40; Longitudinal section, II. PI. 41, 42 ; Transverse section, II. PI. 43 ; Front elevation, details, II. PI. 44 ; Auditorium, details, PI. 45 ; Grand staircase, details, II. PI. 46 ; Subsidy of, III. p. 4 ; View of proscenium corner, III. p. 70 ; View of proscenium boxes, III. p. 71 ; Personnel, III. pp. 5, 6 ; Works presented at, p. 7 ; Plan of ceiling, III. p. 76 ; View of saloon to upper tiers, III. p. 89 ; View of ante-room to state boxes, III. p. 89 ; Lounge, III. p. 87 ; Scene-store, plan and sections, III. p. 95 ; Skeleton section of auditorium, III. PI. opp. p. 62 ; Skeleton plan of auditorium, III. PI. opp. p. 62 ; Elevation of proscenium frame, III. PL opp. p. 73 ; Cost and dimensions, III. p. 19; References, III. pp. 70, 74, 79, 88, 89, 91, 94.
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