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Theatre building in Svatý Mikuláš, Czech Republic

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1822
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1851
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Property / type of operator: resident theatre company / rank
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Property / Preservation state: Not existing as theatre today / rank
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1870s
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Latest revision as of 11:24, 6 November 2023

Theatre building in Svatý Mikuláš, Czech Republic
  • Kačina Palace Theatre
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Kačina Palace Theatre [Svatý Mikuláš]
Theatre building in Svatý Mikuláš, Czech Republic
  • Kačina Palace Theatre

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49°58'54.82474"N, 15°20'45.52800"E
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Kačina divadlo 3.jpg
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visited with Canon group on 13/10/2021 (English)
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http://jiriblaha.cz/zamecke-divadlo-kacina/ (English)
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Kačina Palace, one of the most beautiful, Classicist buildings in the Czech Republic, was designed for Count Jan Rudolf Chotek by the German architect Christian Friedrich Schuricht in 1796 and erected in 1806-22, with additional designs by Johann Philipp Jöndl. The palace theatre is located in a pavilion at the end of the north wing, together with an unfinished chapel. The theatre, too, remained incomplete for a long time and was inaugurated only in 1851. It hosted performances of amateur actors from the count s family; Count Rudolf Karel Chotek was also author of some plays. From this period, the richly decorated auditorium, part of the stage machinery and some stage decorations have been preserved. The theatre is accessible as a part of the guided castle tour. (English)
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1851
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11 April 1851Gregorian
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2005
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1870s
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