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| + | Built 1745-1748 by Giuseppe and Carlo Galli-Bibiena for Margrave Friedrich of Brandenburg-Bayreuth and Margrave Wilhelmine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth. Opened 23 Sep 1748 with J. A. Hasse's opera Ezio. 1750 addition of facade by Joseph Saint-Pierre. Renovated 1820, 1935-1936, 1977-1980 and 2012-2018. 490 seats (+ 16 standing). Declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2012. Used as a museum and for occasional concerts and opera performances, e. g. by the festival Bayreuth Baroque. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Built 1745-1748 by Giuseppe and Carlo Galli-Bibiena for Margrave Friedrich of Brandenburg-Bayreuth and Margrave Wilhelmine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth. Opened 23 Sep 1748 with J. A. Hasse's opera Ezio. 1750 addition of facade by Joseph Saint-Pierre. Renovated 1820, 1935-1936, 1977-1980 and 2012-2018. 490 seats (+ 16 standing). Declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2012. Used as a museum and for occasional concerts and opera performances, e. g. by the festival Bayreuth Baroque. (English) / rank | |||
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| Property / Note: Built 1745-1748 by Giuseppe and Carlo Galli-Bibiena for Margrave Friedrich of Brandenburg-Bayreuth and Margrave Wilhelmine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth. Opened 23 Sep 1748 with J. A. Hasse's opera Ezio. 1750 addition of facade by Joseph Saint-Pierre. Renovated 1820, 1935-1936, 1977-1980 and 2012-2018. 490 seats (+ 16 standing). Declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2012. Used as a museum and for occasional concerts and opera performances, e. g. by the festival Bayreuth Baroque. (English) / qualifier | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:27, 11 September 2025
Theatre building in Bayreuth, Germany, opened in 1740
- Margravial Opera House
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Margravial Opera House [Bayreuth] | Theatre building in Bayreuth, Germany, opened in 1740 |
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49°56'39.642"N, 11°34'43.190"E
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Built 1745-1748 by Giuseppe and Carlo Galli-Bibiena for Margrave Friedrich of Brandenburg-Bayreuth and Margrave Wilhelmine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth. Opened 23 Sep 1748 with J. A. Hasse's opera Ezio. 1750 addition of facade by Joseph Saint-Pierre. Renovated 1820, 1935-1936, 1977-1980 and 2012-2018. 490 seats (+ 16 standing). Declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2012. Used as a museum and for occasional concerts and opera performances, e. g. by the festival Bayreuth Baroque. (English)
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No heritage stage machinery contact Perspectiv: Peter Krückmann, Museum Director (English)
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23 September 1748Gregorian
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1740s
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1820
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1935
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1970s
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HST_0071
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yes
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Opernstraße 14
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29
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