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Theatre building in Legnica, Poland

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Built 1840-1842 by Carl Ferdinand Langhans for the city of Liegnitz. Opened 25 December 1842 as Stadttheater with Weber's Jubel-Ouverture, a prologue by Henriette Hanke, and Friedrich Halm's Der Sohn der Wildnis. 1893 technical modernization. 1902 auditorium renovation. 1925 technical modernization. Capacity: 802 persons (including standing room). 1994 (?) renamed Teatr im. Heleny Modrzejewskiej in honour of the Polish-American actress, Helena Modrzejewska (also known as Helena Modjeska, 1840-1909). (English)
Property / Note: Built 1840-1842 by Carl Ferdinand Langhans for the city of Liegnitz. Opened 25 December 1842 as Stadttheater with Weber's Jubel-Ouverture, a prologue by Henriette Hanke, and Friedrich Halm's Der Sohn der Wildnis. 1893 technical modernization. 1902 auditorium renovation. 1925 technical modernization. Capacity: 802 persons (including standing room). 1994 (?) renamed Teatr im. Heleny Modrzejewskiej in honour of the Polish-American actress, Helena Modrzejewska (also known as Helena Modjeska, 1840-1909). (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1840-1842 by Carl Ferdinand Langhans for the city of Liegnitz. Opened 25 December 1842 as Stadttheater with Weber's Jubel-Ouverture, a prologue by Henriette Hanke, and Friedrich Halm's Der Sohn der Wildnis. 1893 technical modernization. 1902 auditorium renovation. 1925 technical modernization. Capacity: 802 persons (including standing room). 1994 (?) renamed Teatr im. Heleny Modrzejewskiej in honour of the Polish-American actress, Helena Modrzejewska (also known as Helena Modjeska, 1840-1909). (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Legnica, Poland
  • Helena Modrzejewska Theatre
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Helena Modrzejewska Theatre [Legnica]
Theatre building in Legnica, Poland
  • Helena Modrzejewska Theatre

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51°12'26.600"N, 16°9'38.002"E
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Built 1840-1842 by Carl Ferdinand Langhans for the city of Liegnitz. Opened 25 December 1842 as Stadttheater with Weber's Jubel-Ouverture, a prologue by Henriette Hanke, and Friedrich Halm's Der Sohn der Wildnis. 1893 technical modernization. 1902 auditorium renovation. 1925 technical modernization. Capacity: 802 persons (including standing room). 1994 (?) renamed Teatr im. Heleny Modrzejewskiej in honour of the Polish-American actress, Helena Modrzejewska (also known as Helena Modjeska, 1840-1909). (English)
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25 December 1842Gregorian
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2008
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1891
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1938
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Rynek
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