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Theatre building in St. Pölten, Austria

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Built 1820 for a society of local citizens. Since 1849, owned by the city of Sankt Pölten, named Stadttheater. Closed 1881. Stagehouse demolished. 1893 new theatre within the walls of the former building, built by Heinrich Wohlmeyer. Opened 30 Sep 1893. Damaged by bombs in World War II. Subsequently repaired. 1966-1969 major rebuilding and renovation. Re-opened 26 Sep 1969. 2002 interior redecoration and installation of a studio stage. Home to the Landestheater Niederösterreich. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1820 for a society of local citizens. Since 1849, owned by the city of Sankt Pölten, named Stadttheater. Closed 1881. Stagehouse demolished. 1893 new theatre within the walls of the former building, built by Heinrich Wohlmeyer. Opened 30 Sep 1893. Damaged by bombs in World War II. Subsequently repaired. 1966-1969 major rebuilding and renovation. Re-opened 26 Sep 1969. 2002 interior redecoration and installation of a studio stage. Home to the Landestheater Niederösterreich. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1820 for a society of local citizens. Since 1849, owned by the city of Sankt Pölten, named Stadttheater. Closed 1881. Stagehouse demolished. 1893 new theatre within the walls of the former building, built by Heinrich Wohlmeyer. Opened 30 Sep 1893. Damaged by bombs in World War II. Subsequently repaired. 1966-1969 major rebuilding and renovation. Re-opened 26 Sep 1969. 2002 interior redecoration and installation of a studio stage. Home to the Landestheater Niederösterreich. (English) / qualifier
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1940s
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Latest revision as of 07:24, 15 September 2025

Theatre building in St. Pölten, Austria
  • Lower Austrian State Theatre
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Lower Austrian State Theatre [St. Pölten]
Theatre building in St. Pölten, Austria
  • Lower Austrian State Theatre

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48°12'20.210"N, 15°37'20.143"E
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Built 1820 for a society of local citizens. Since 1849, owned by the city of Sankt Pölten, named Stadttheater. Closed 1881. Stagehouse demolished. 1893 new theatre within the walls of the former building, built by Heinrich Wohlmeyer. Opened 30 Sep 1893. Damaged by bombs in World War II. Subsequently repaired. 1966-1969 major rebuilding and renovation. Re-opened 26 Sep 1969. 2002 interior redecoration and installation of a studio stage. Home to the Landestheater Niederösterreich. (English)
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1969
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Rathausplatz 11
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1940s
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