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(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1845-1852 as Königliches Hoftheater by Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves for King Ernst August of Hannover. Painted curtain by Johann Heinrich Ramberg (originally installed at the Großes Schloßtheater in 1789). Opened 1 Sep 1852 with Goethe's Torquato Tasso. Originally, the complex included the main stage and a concert hall. 1894-1895 conversion of the concert hall into a rehearsal stage, foyer alterations. 1904 security improvements. 1927 conv...)
(‎Added qualifier: Source (P63): CARTHALIA (Q495), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
 
Property / Note: Built 1845-1852 as Königliches Hoftheater by Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves for King Ernst August of Hannover. Painted curtain by Johann Heinrich Ramberg (originally installed at the Großes Schloßtheater in 1789). Opened 1 Sep 1852 with Goethe's Torquato Tasso. Originally, the complex included the main stage and a concert hall. 1894-1895 conversion of the concert hall into a rehearsal stage, foyer alterations. 1904 security improvements. 1927 conversion of rehearsal stage into a theatre museum. Destroyed by bombs in July 1943, leaving only exterior walls and the parterre foyers. 1949-1950 exterior restored to the original designs, interior rebuilt to modern designs by Werner Kallmorgen and Klaus Hoffmann (only stalls and 1st balcony finished). Re-opened 30 Nov 1950 with Richard Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier. Subsequently auditorium extensions by a 2nd and 3rd balcony. 1983-1985 major interior rebuilding by Dieter Oesterlen. Originally 1600, 1940: 1700 seats, 1950: 1084 seats, 1959: 1575 seats, after 1985: 1207 seats. As a part of Niedersächsische Staatstheater Hannover, used for opera and ballet performances by the resident companies. . (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Hannover, Germany
  • Opernhaus
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Opernhaus [Hannover]
Theatre building in Hannover, Germany
  • Opernhaus

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52°22'23.999"N, 9°44'26.999"E
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Built 1845-1852 as Königliches Hoftheater by Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves for King Ernst August of Hannover. Painted curtain by Johann Heinrich Ramberg (originally installed at the Großes Schloßtheater in 1789). Opened 1 Sep 1852 with Goethe's Torquato Tasso. Originally, the complex included the main stage and a concert hall. 1894-1895 conversion of the concert hall into a rehearsal stage, foyer alterations. 1904 security improvements. 1927 conversion of rehearsal stage into a theatre museum. Destroyed by bombs in July 1943, leaving only exterior walls and the parterre foyers. 1949-1950 exterior restored to the original designs, interior rebuilt to modern designs by Werner Kallmorgen and Klaus Hoffmann (only stalls and 1st balcony finished). Re-opened 30 Nov 1950 with Richard Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier. Subsequently auditorium extensions by a 2nd and 3rd balcony. 1983-1985 major interior rebuilding by Dieter Oesterlen. Originally 1600, 1940: 1700 seats, 1950: 1084 seats, 1959: 1575 seats, after 1985: 1207 seats. As a part of Niedersächsische Staatstheater Hannover, used for opera and ballet performances by the resident companies. . (English)
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1852
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1952
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1980s
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1,200
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Subsidy of, III. p. 4 ; Works presented at, III. p. 7.
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