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Theatre building in Bad Elster, Germany

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Theatre building in Bad Elster, Germany
  • King Albert Theatre
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King Albert Theatre [Bad Elster]
Theatre building in Bad Elster, Germany
  • King Albert Theatre

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50°16'56.809"N, 12°14'18.200"E
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Bad elster theater.jpg
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No heritage stage machinery contact Perspectiv: Stephan Seitz, marketing director (English)
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Thus the Royal Theatre Society, founded in Bad Elster in 1912, commissioned the Chemnitz-based architects Alfred Zapp and Erich Basarke with designing and constructing of a modern, representative theatre.After two years of construction, the present-day King Albert Theatre was inaugurated by His Royal Highness King Frederic August III of Saxony on May 22, 1914. Since then, the venue is considered to be one of the most significant court theatres ever. (English)
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22 May 1914Gregorian
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HST_0105
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Theaterplatz 1, 08645 Bad Elster
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