Festspielhaus [Bayreuth] (Q7857)

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Theatre building in Bayreuth, Germany

Theatre building in Bayreuth, Germany
  • Festspielhaus
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English
Festspielhaus [Bayreuth]
Theatre building in Bayreuth, Germany
  • Festspielhaus

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Type of information
Anno teatri id
GPS
49°57'36.000"N, 11°34'46.999"E
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ON THE HISTORY OF ORIGINS OF THE BAYREUTH FESTIVAL Bayreuth was not the first choice. When Richard Wagner roughly sketched his Festival idea in 1850, his thoughts circled around Zurich or Weimar, and later around Munich. Twenty years passed until, in terms of modern jargon, he “googled” the name of the Frankish gem; Hans Richter had drawn him to the vacant Margravial Opera House of the city of Bayreuth. A year later, the first visit of the town followed, the house proved to be unsuitable for the purpose of the Ring performance, but the city pleased the composer. On 22 May 1872, the foundation was laid, but the construction came to a hold shortly afterwards: the attempt to erect the present-day Festival Hall as a “crowdfunding project” failed because of financial issues. It was only when King Ludwig II provided the necessary funds by means of credit that the construction continued. On 13 August 1876, the first Bayreuth Festival began. (English)
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EUTA building identifier
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Redevelopment date
represented in collection
theatrEurope table
HST_0227
opening date
Capacity
1,974
Address
Festspielhügel 1
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Canon Event Label
Festspielhaus Bayreuth
1875 (English)
The Festspielhaus Bayreuth in Germany was built by architect Otto Brückwald to the designs of Richard Wagner, to stage his operas. The steeply rising amphitheatre seating, recessed orchestra pit and darkened auditorium were techniques to create an individual, transcendent experience for the spectator.

Timeline

Is mentioned in
webpage id in the source
388
webpage id in the source
1628
[1896]
Unlisted row in table
Descriptive text, I. pp. 29, * 30; Block plan, I. p. 29 ; General view, I. p. 29 ; Site plan, I. p. 30 ; View of auditorium, I. p. 30 ; Front elevation, I. PI. 50 ; Longitudinal section, I. PI. 50; Plan, ground level, I. PI. 51; Area, I. PI. 52 ; Site, III. p. 14 ; Plan and section of orchestra, III. pp. 64, 65 ; Sketch plan, IN. p. 120; Skeleton plan of auditorium, 111. PI. opp. p. 62 ; Skeleton section of auditorium, 111. PI. opp. p. 62 ; Cost and dimensions, 111. p. 16.
[1973]English
page in source
#img 146 - 148
[1989]
page in source
88-89,135,159,157
[1991]German
page in source
25
 

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