Ringtheater [Vienna, AT] (Q696)
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Theatre building in Vienna, Austria
- Ringtheater, Vienna, Austria
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Ringtheater [Vienna, AT] | Theatre building in Vienna, Austria |
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48°12'53.640"N, 16°21'49.320"E
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Built 1872-1874 by Emil von Förster. Opened 17 Jan 1874 as Komische Oper with Rossini's opera Il barbiere di Siviglia. Later renamed Ringtheater. Destroyed by a fire on 8 Dec 1881 during a performance of Offenbach's opera Contes d'Hoffmann, resulting in 384 deaths (and ultimately, new legislation on theatre safety). - Replaced by the Sühnhaus (Atonement House), a housing estate funded from private means of Emperor Franz Joseph in memory of the fire victims. Its revenue was designated to charity. Severely damaged by bombs in 1945, remains demolished in 1951. The site is now occupied by a police office block. (English)
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8 December 1881Gregorian
Burnt just before the commencement of the performance through carelessness in lighting gas battens. Great panic caused by turning off the gas, which prevented the audience from finding the exits. 450 killed, many injured. (English)
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1945
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17 January 1874Gregorian
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Ringtheater Fire
1881 (English)
The Ringtheater fire occurred on the 8th December 1881 at the Viennese Ringtheater. Because a gas lamp exploded, the theatre burned down and more then 400 people died in the fire. Afterwards safety curtains were made mandatory.
1881
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Fire at, III. S. pp. 134, 135 ; Longitudinal section, III. S. p. 134 ; Transverse section, III. S. p. 134; Front elevation, III. S. p. 135; Area plan, III. S. p. 135.
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1951
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