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theatre in Tbilisi, Georgia

(‎Created claim: Preservation state (P233): Used as theatre today (Q25456), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1754926593236)
(‎Created claim: Burnt down date (P106): 1973, f)
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Built 1880-1896 by V. Schretter at the site of a previous theatre building (built 1851, destroyed by a fire in the 1874). Later named after the Georgian opera composer, Zakharia Paliashvili (1871-1933). 1973 damaged by a fire. Subsequently rebuilt by L. Medzmariashvili and V. Chachanidze. 1060 seats. Used for opera and ballet performances. Two foyer halls, Red Hall and Mirror Hall, are also used for chamber concerts and other events. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1880-1896 by V. Schretter at the site of a previous theatre building (built 1851, destroyed by a fire in the 1874). Later named after the Georgian opera composer, Zakharia Paliashvili (1871-1933). 1973 damaged by a fire. Subsequently rebuilt by L. Medzmariashvili and V. Chachanidze. 1060 seats. Used for opera and ballet performances. Two foyer halls, Red Hall and Mirror Hall, are also used for chamber concerts and other events. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1880-1896 by V. Schretter at the site of a previous theatre building (built 1851, destroyed by a fire in the 1874). Later named after the Georgian opera composer, Zakharia Paliashvili (1871-1933). 1973 damaged by a fire. Subsequently rebuilt by L. Medzmariashvili and V. Chachanidze. 1060 seats. Used for opera and ballet performances. Two foyer halls, Red Hall and Mirror Hall, are also used for chamber concerts and other events. (English) / qualifier
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1973
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Note: damaged by a fire (English)

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theatre in Tbilisi, Georgia
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Tbilisi Opera and Ballet Theatre
theatre in Tbilisi, Georgia

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    Built 1880-1896 by V. Schretter at the site of a previous theatre building (built 1851, destroyed by a fire in the 1874). Later named after the Georgian opera composer, Zakharia Paliashvili (1871-1933). 1973 damaged by a fire. Subsequently rebuilt by L. Medzmariashvili and V. Chachanidze. 1060 seats. Used for opera and ballet performances. Two foyer halls, Red Hall and Mirror Hall, are also used for chamber concerts and other events. (English)
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    No heritage theatre machinery? in 2010 stage mechanism, the material and technical equipment of the theatre was renewed. October 11, 1874, this opera house was destroyed by a fire. In 1896, the present building, designed by the architect Victor Schröter, was completed. (English)
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    Restored to its original form in 1978 (architects: Leri Medzmariashvili, Murtaz Chachanidze), preserving the oriental, neo-Moorish style of the building. (English)
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    HST_0170
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    1896
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    I. p. 58 ; III. pp. 45-47. Descriptive text, I. p. 58 ; III. p. 45 ; Block plan, I. p. 58 ; General view, I. p. 58 ; Front elevation, PL 89 ; Plan 1st tier, I. PL 90 ; Transverse section, I. PL 90 ; Plan 2nd tier, I. PL 91 ; Grand staircase, transverse section, I. PL 91 ; Longitudinal section, I. PL 92 ; Skeleton section of audi­torium, III. PL opp. p. 62 ; Skeleton plan of auditorium, III. PL opp. p. 62; Elevation of proscenium frame, III. PL opp. p. 73 ; Cost and dimensions, III. p. 19 ; References, III. pp. 45, 47.
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    1973
    damaged by a fire (English)
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