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context: The stage and the theatre machinery were returned to their 18th century condition in 2003-2004, using drawings and comparisons with the theatres at Drottningholm and Gripsholm. (English)
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Theater Confidencen (SE) [Solna]
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When Hårleman died, the theatre project was taken over by his disciple Carl Fredrik Adelcrantz. (English)
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this is about the building of the theatre infrastructure, not the building itself. (English)
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59°23'10.65"N, 18°1'2.35"E
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59°23'10.651"N, 18°1'2.348"E
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seen the construction of the grid and stage it could be a surviving temporary build. (English)
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Palace theatre, built 1753 by Carl Fredrik Adelcrantz in the park of Ulriksdal Palace. Named Confidencen after an ingenious contraption in the royal apartment, right next to the auditorium: a so-called table à confidence which was lowered into the basement through a hatch in the floor, set by the servants and then raised up to the apartment again. Currently used for a summer festival of concerts, drama and opera. (English)
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contact Perspectiv: Fredrik Forslund, managing director Was build as riding school in 1670. Swedish variation of Rococo, known as Gustavian. Restoration throughout the 1980s, returned to use in 1990s. Auditorium flat floored with loose chairs. Summer season with theatre, ballet, opera. (English)
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Confidence dining room table including machinery restored in 1994-1997. The scene, and the complicated machinery of the 2003-2004 theater restored to 1700s condition, overseen by the National Heritage Board. (English)
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Slottsallén 3, SE-170 79
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Confidencen
1753 (English)
Confidencen is a theatre in the park of Ulriksdal Palace in Solna, just outside the Swedish capital Stockholm. Built in the 1750s by architect Carl Fredrik Adelcrantz and restored in the late 20th century, it is the oldest Rococo theatre in Sweden.
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theatre machinery dismantled
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The stage and the theatre machinery were returned to their 18th century condition in 2003-2004, using drawings and comparisons with the theatres at Drottningholm and Gripsholm. (English)
stage and theatre machinery reestablished
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