Municipal Theatre [Głogów] (Q8310)

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Revision as of 12:08, 11 September 2025 by Purkertcz (talk | contribs) (‎Created claim: Property:P44: Built 1774-1775 as Redoutensaal über den Fleischbänken by Karl von Machui for the city of Glogau. 1798-1799 rebuilding and extension by a second storey by Christian Valentin Schultze (ca. 200 seats), renamed Komödienhaus. 1839-1840 interior rebuilding by Groß (ca. 750-800 seats). 1857 or 1859 exterior rebuilding. Renamed Stadttheater. 1926-1928 major interior and interior rebuilding and renovations by Griesinger. 453 seats. Destroyed by fire dur...)

Theatre building in Głogów, Poland, opened in 1799

Theatre building in Głogów, Poland, opened in 1799
  • Municipal Theatre
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Municipal Theatre [Głogów]
Theatre building in Głogów, Poland, opened in 1799
  • Municipal Theatre

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51°39'48.672"N, 16°5'38.436"E
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Built 1774-1775 as Redoutensaal über den Fleischbänken by Karl von Machui for the city of Glogau. 1798-1799 rebuilding and extension by a second storey by Christian Valentin Schultze (ca. 200 seats), renamed Komödienhaus. 1839-1840 interior rebuilding by Groß (ca. 750-800 seats). 1857 or 1859 exterior rebuilding. Renamed Stadttheater. 1926-1928 major interior and interior rebuilding and renovations by Griesinger. 453 seats. Destroyed by fire during the siege of Glogów in 1945, with only the exterior remaining. After standing as a ruin for decades, the theatre was rebuilt 2017-2019. Named in honour of the German baroque poet, Andreas Gryphius (1616-1664). (English)
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1926
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2019
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