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| + | Exterior built 1726-1730 by Donato Giuseppe Frisoni for Duke Eberhard Ludwig von Württemberg as part of the Ludwigsburg palace complex. - Interior built 1758-1759 as Hoftheater by Philippe de la Guépière and Paolo Retti for Duke Carl Eugen von Württemberg. Auditorium decoration by Innocente Colomba. Opened 23 May 1758. 1763 installation of a painted curtain. Closed 1775. 1811-1812 major auditorium rebuilding by Nikolaus Friedrich von Thouret for King Friedrich I. von Württemberg. Re-opened 1812. Closed 1816. Used for gala performances ca. 1954. 1955-1962 auditorium renovations to the original 1812 designs by Paul Krüger. 1993-1998 renovations. The original stage technology is mostly still intact. Since the 1960s, used for opera performances by the Ludwigsburger Schlossfestspiele festival. 306 seats. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Exterior built 1726-1730 by Donato Giuseppe Frisoni for Duke Eberhard Ludwig von Württemberg as part of the Ludwigsburg palace complex. - Interior built 1758-1759 as Hoftheater by Philippe de la Guépière and Paolo Retti for Duke Carl Eugen von Württemberg. Auditorium decoration by Innocente Colomba. Opened 23 May 1758. 1763 installation of a painted curtain. Closed 1775. 1811-1812 major auditorium rebuilding by Nikolaus Friedrich von Thouret for King Friedrich I. von Württemberg. Re-opened 1812. Closed 1816. Used for gala performances ca. 1954. 1955-1962 auditorium renovations to the original 1812 designs by Paul Krüger. 1993-1998 renovations. The original stage technology is mostly still intact. Since the 1960s, used for opera performances by the Ludwigsburger Schlossfestspiele festival. 306 seats. (English) / rank | |||
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| Property / Note: Exterior built 1726-1730 by Donato Giuseppe Frisoni for Duke Eberhard Ludwig von Württemberg as part of the Ludwigsburg palace complex. - Interior built 1758-1759 as Hoftheater by Philippe de la Guépière and Paolo Retti for Duke Carl Eugen von Württemberg. Auditorium decoration by Innocente Colomba. Opened 23 May 1758. 1763 installation of a painted curtain. Closed 1775. 1811-1812 major auditorium rebuilding by Nikolaus Friedrich von Thouret for King Friedrich I. von Württemberg. Re-opened 1812. Closed 1816. Used for gala performances ca. 1954. 1955-1962 auditorium renovations to the original 1812 designs by Paul Krüger. 1993-1998 renovations. The original stage technology is mostly still intact. Since the 1960s, used for opera performances by the Ludwigsburger Schlossfestspiele festival. 306 seats. (English) / qualifier | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:46, 11 September 2025
Theatre building in Ludwigsburg, Germany, opened in 1726
- Ludwigsburg Palace Theatre
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Ludwigsburg Palace Theatre [Ludwigsburg] | Theatre building in Ludwigsburg, Germany, opened in 1726 |
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48°54'0.792"N, 9°11'48.984"E
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Exterior built 1726-1730 by Donato Giuseppe Frisoni for Duke Eberhard Ludwig von Württemberg as part of the Ludwigsburg palace complex. - Interior built 1758-1759 as Hoftheater by Philippe de la Guépière and Paolo Retti for Duke Carl Eugen von Württemberg. Auditorium decoration by Innocente Colomba. Opened 23 May 1758. 1763 installation of a painted curtain. Closed 1775. 1811-1812 major auditorium rebuilding by Nikolaus Friedrich von Thouret for King Friedrich I. von Württemberg. Re-opened 1812. Closed 1816. Used for gala performances ca. 1954. 1955-1962 auditorium renovations to the original 1812 designs by Paul Krüger. 1993-1998 renovations. The original stage technology is mostly still intact. Since the 1960s, used for opera performances by the Ludwigsburger Schlossfestspiele festival. 306 seats. (English)
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contact Perspectiv: Andreas Falz, Geschäftsleitung - Gudrun Hart-Wiesel, palaces administrator (English)
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Das älteste Schlosstheater in Europa mit erhaltener originaler Bühnenmaschinerie wurde 1758 von Herzog Carl Eugen in einem Seitenpavillon von Schloss Ludwigburg eingebaut. (English)
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23 May 1758Gregorian
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1726
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1812
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1950s
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1990s
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HST_0070
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yes
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