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| + | Built 1798-1799 by Szczepan Humbert. 1841-1842 major renovation and enlargement (900 seats) by Karol Kremer and Tomasz Majewski. 1878 rebuildings. Closed 31 August 1893. Until 1906 converted into a first floor concert hall with ground floor ballrooms by Tadeusz Stryjeński and Franciszek Mączyński, with art-deco façade decoration by Józef Gardecki. 1943-1944 renovation by Bronisław Opaliński and Marcin Bukowski. Concert hall converted into a theatre during the German occupation in World War II. Later various rebuildings. Renamed Stary Teatr im. Heleny Modrzejewskiej [Helena Modrzejewska Old Theatre] in honour of the Polish-American actress, Helena Modrzejewska (also known as Helena Modjeska, 1840-1909). (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Built 1798-1799 by Szczepan Humbert. 1841-1842 major renovation and enlargement (900 seats) by Karol Kremer and Tomasz Majewski. 1878 rebuildings. Closed 31 August 1893. Until 1906 converted into a first floor concert hall with ground floor ballrooms by Tadeusz Stryjeński and Franciszek Mączyński, with art-deco façade decoration by Józef Gardecki. 1943-1944 renovation by Bronisław Opaliński and Marcin Bukowski. Concert hall converted into a theatre during the German occupation in World War II. Later various rebuildings. Renamed Stary Teatr im. Heleny Modrzejewskiej [Helena Modrzejewska Old Theatre] 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 1798-1799 by Szczepan Humbert. 1841-1842 major renovation and enlargement (900 seats) by Karol Kremer and Tomasz Majewski. 1878 rebuildings. Closed 31 August 1893. Until 1906 converted into a first floor concert hall with ground floor ballrooms by Tadeusz Stryjeński and Franciszek Mączyński, with art-deco façade decoration by Józef Gardecki. 1943-1944 renovation by Bronisław Opaliński and Marcin Bukowski. Concert hall converted into a theatre during the German occupation in World War II. Later various rebuildings. Renamed Stary Teatr im. Heleny Modrzejewskiej [Helena Modrzejewska Old Theatre] 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 Kraków, Poland
- Helena Modrzejewska National Old Theatre
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Helena Modrzejewska National Old Theatre [Kraków] | Theatre building in Kraków, Poland |
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50°3'47.437"N, 19°56'7.343"E
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Built 1798-1799 by Szczepan Humbert. 1841-1842 major renovation and enlargement (900 seats) by Karol Kremer and Tomasz Majewski. 1878 rebuildings. Closed 31 August 1893. Until 1906 converted into a first floor concert hall with ground floor ballrooms by Tadeusz Stryjeński and Franciszek Mączyński, with art-deco façade decoration by Józef Gardecki. 1943-1944 renovation by Bronisław Opaliński and Marcin Bukowski. Concert hall converted into a theatre during the German occupation in World War II. Later various rebuildings. Renamed Stary Teatr im. Heleny Modrzejewskiej [Helena Modrzejewska Old Theatre] in honour of the Polish-American actress, Helena Modrzejewska (also known as Helena Modjeska, 1840-1909). (English)
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1 January 1799Gregorian
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1906
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