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Theatre building in Hořice na Šumavě, Czech Republic, opened in 1892

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Theatre built 1893 for the Höritz Passion Play, a German-language play documented locally since 1816. Used until 1948, when the passion play was forbidden by the Communist government. Subsequently used as a sheep pen and straw warehouse. 1966 demolished by blasting, together with the nearby Saint Anne Chapel. - [Since 1993 a new Hořice passion play in Czech language has been performed in a new open-air theatre Pašijové Divadlo near the village.] (English)
Property / Note: Theatre built 1893 for the Höritz Passion Play, a German-language play documented locally since 1816. Used until 1948, when the passion play was forbidden by the Communist government. Subsequently used as a sheep pen and straw warehouse. 1966 demolished by blasting, together with the nearby Saint Anne Chapel. - [Since 1993 a new Hořice passion play in Czech language has been performed in a new open-air theatre Pašijové Divadlo near the village.] (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Theatre built 1893 for the Höritz Passion Play, a German-language play documented locally since 1816. Used until 1948, when the passion play was forbidden by the Communist government. Subsequently used as a sheep pen and straw warehouse. 1966 demolished by blasting, together with the nearby Saint Anne Chapel. - [Since 1993 a new Hořice passion play in Czech language has been performed in a new open-air theatre Pašijové Divadlo near the village.] (English) / qualifier
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1949
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1,000

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point in time: 1949
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Property / Wikidata instance: Q1349065 / rank
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Property / Carthalia ID: 244 / rank
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Latest revision as of 12:30, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Hořice na Šumavě, Czech Republic, opened in 1892
  • Passion Playhouse
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Passion Playhouse [Hořice na Šumavě]
Theatre building in Hořice na Šumavě, Czech Republic, opened in 1892
  • Passion Playhouse

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48°45'31.572"N, 14°10'20.100"E
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pašijové divadlo (Czech)
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Theatre built 1893 for the Höritz Passion Play, a German-language play documented locally since 1816. Used until 1948, when the passion play was forbidden by the Communist government. Subsequently used as a sheep pen and straw warehouse. 1966 demolished by blasting, together with the nearby Saint Anne Chapel. - [Since 1993 a new Hořice passion play in Czech language has been performed in a new open-air theatre Pašijové Divadlo near the village.] (English)
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25 June 1893Gregorian
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1892
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1949
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1,000
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