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Theatre building in Strasbourg, France

(‎Added reference to claim: Burnt down date (P106): 9 September 1870, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1739452636897)
(‎Added qualifier: Source (P63): CARTHALIA (Q495), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
 
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Built 1821 by Jean Villot. Opened 1821 with Grétry's La fausse magie. Destroyed by bombs on 10 September 1870. 1872-1873 reconstructed to Villot's plans by Johann Gottfried Conrath. Re-opened 4 September 1873 with Beethoven's ouverture Die Weihe des Hauses and Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro. 1888 extensions by Ott (new dressing rooms, library, costume stores). 1374 seats. - Used for opera and ballet performances by the resident opera company, Opéra national du Rhin. Also used for drama performances in Alsatian dialect by Théâtre Alsacien de Strasbourg. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1821 by Jean Villot. Opened 1821 with Grétry's La fausse magie. Destroyed by bombs on 10 September 1870. 1872-1873 reconstructed to Villot's plans by Johann Gottfried Conrath. Re-opened 4 September 1873 with Beethoven's ouverture Die Weihe des Hauses and Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro. 1888 extensions by Ott (new dressing rooms, library, costume stores). 1374 seats. - Used for opera and ballet performances by the resident opera company, Opéra national du Rhin. Also used for drama performances in Alsatian dialect by Théâtre Alsacien de Strasbourg. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1821 by Jean Villot. Opened 1821 with Grétry's La fausse magie. Destroyed by bombs on 10 September 1870. 1872-1873 reconstructed to Villot's plans by Johann Gottfried Conrath. Re-opened 4 September 1873 with Beethoven's ouverture Die Weihe des Hauses and Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro. 1888 extensions by Ott (new dressing rooms, library, costume stores). 1374 seats. - Used for opera and ballet performances by the resident opera company, Opéra national du Rhin. Also used for drama performances in Alsatian dialect by Théâtre Alsacien de Strasbourg. (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 12:36, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Strasbourg, France
  • Opera of Strasbourg
  • Stadttheater
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Opera of Strasbourg [Strasbourg, FR]
Theatre building in Strasbourg, France
  • Opera of Strasbourg
  • Stadttheater

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48°35'9.240"N, 7°45'8.388"E
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Built 1821 by Jean Villot. Opened 1821 with Grétry's La fausse magie. Destroyed by bombs on 10 September 1870. 1872-1873 reconstructed to Villot's plans by Johann Gottfried Conrath. Re-opened 4 September 1873 with Beethoven's ouverture Die Weihe des Hauses and Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro. 1888 extensions by Ott (new dressing rooms, library, costume stores). 1374 seats. - Used for opera and ballet performances by the resident opera company, Opéra national du Rhin. Also used for drama performances in Alsatian dialect by Théâtre Alsacien de Strasbourg. (English)
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10 September 1870Gregorian
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9 September 1870Gregorian
Destroyed by fire during the bombardment of the town. (English)
1821
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