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Revision as of 05:39, 18 July 2023
Theatre building in Rheinsberg, Germany
- Palace Theatre
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English | Palace Theatre [Rheinsberg] | Theatre building in Rheinsberg, Germany |
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53°5'54.240"N, 12°53'24.090"E
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1774
Heinrich lässt von seinem Baumeister Carl Wilhelm Hennert das neue »Komödienhaus« errichten. Es ist Spielstätte für Musiktheater und Schauspiel: 94 Fuß lang mit zwei Rängen, von gewundenen Säulen getragen. Die Bühne misst etwa 15 mal 17 Meter und entspricht einschließlich der Bühnentechnik modernsten Ansprüchen der Zeit. In diesem Theater bietet Heinrich alles, was man in Berlin wegen des „verstaubten“ Geschmacks Friedrichs nur selten erleben kann: die moderne französische und die italienische Oper. (German)
Heinrich has the new "Komödienhaus" built by his master builder Carl Wilhelm Hennert. It is a venue for musical theatre and drama: 94 feet long with two tiers, supported by winding columns. The stage measures about 15 by 17 metres and, including the stage technology, meets the most modern demands of the time. In this theatre, Heinrich offers everything that can rarely be experienced in Berlin because of Friedrich's "dusty" taste: modern French and Italian opera. (English)
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Schlossanlage, 16831 Rheinsberg
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1802
After Prince Heinrich of Prussia's death, the theatre is closed down. The theatre gradually falls into disrepair. (English)
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