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Theatre building in Eisenach, Germany

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Built 1875-1878 as Stadttheater by Karl Weichardt, funded by a donation of Baron Julius von Eichel-Streiber to the city of Eisenach. Opened 1 Jan 1879 with Weber's Jubelouverture and Lessing's Minna von Barnhelm. 1929 interior renovation. Damaged in World War II, subsequently repaired. Re-opened 7 Aug 1945 with Lessing's Nathan der Weise. 1952-1953 roof and stagehouse rebuilding and modernization. 1977 major renovation. 1991 exterior renovation. Until 1992, used for opera, ballet and drama performances and for concerts by the resident companies. 1995-2003 one of the homes of the Thüringer Landestheater company (with the opera and ballet companies located in Eisenach and the drama company located in Rudolstadt, while all companies played in both cities and toured in the region). After 2003, used for opera (until 2008) and ballet performances and for concerts by the resident companies, and used as a guest venue for drama performances by the Meininger Theater company. 635 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1875-1878 as Stadttheater by Karl Weichardt, funded by a donation of Baron Julius von Eichel-Streiber to the city of Eisenach. Opened 1 Jan 1879 with Weber's Jubelouverture and Lessing's Minna von Barnhelm. 1929 interior renovation. Damaged in World War II, subsequently repaired. Re-opened 7 Aug 1945 with Lessing's Nathan der Weise. 1952-1953 roof and stagehouse rebuilding and modernization. 1977 major renovation. 1991 exterior renovation. Until 1992, used for opera, ballet and drama performances and for concerts by the resident companies. 1995-2003 one of the homes of the Thüringer Landestheater company (with the opera and ballet companies located in Eisenach and the drama company located in Rudolstadt, while all companies played in both cities and toured in the region). After 2003, used for opera (until 2008) and ballet performances and for concerts by the resident companies, and used as a guest venue for drama performances by the Meininger Theater company. 635 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1875-1878 as Stadttheater by Karl Weichardt, funded by a donation of Baron Julius von Eichel-Streiber to the city of Eisenach. Opened 1 Jan 1879 with Weber's Jubelouverture and Lessing's Minna von Barnhelm. 1929 interior renovation. Damaged in World War II, subsequently repaired. Re-opened 7 Aug 1945 with Lessing's Nathan der Weise. 1952-1953 roof and stagehouse rebuilding and modernization. 1977 major renovation. 1991 exterior renovation. Until 1992, used for opera, ballet and drama performances and for concerts by the resident companies. 1995-2003 one of the homes of the Thüringer Landestheater company (with the opera and ballet companies located in Eisenach and the drama company located in Rudolstadt, while all companies played in both cities and toured in the region). After 2003, used for opera (until 2008) and ballet performances and for concerts by the resident companies, and used as a guest venue for drama performances by the Meininger Theater company. 635 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Eisenach, Germany
  • Stadttheater
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Stadttheater [Eisenach]
Theatre building in Eisenach, Germany
  • Stadttheater

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50°58'40.080"N, 10°19'19.920"E
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Built 1875-1878 as Stadttheater by Karl Weichardt, funded by a donation of Baron Julius von Eichel-Streiber to the city of Eisenach. Opened 1 Jan 1879 with Weber's Jubelouverture and Lessing's Minna von Barnhelm. 1929 interior renovation. Damaged in World War II, subsequently repaired. Re-opened 7 Aug 1945 with Lessing's Nathan der Weise. 1952-1953 roof and stagehouse rebuilding and modernization. 1977 major renovation. 1991 exterior renovation. Until 1992, used for opera, ballet and drama performances and for concerts by the resident companies. 1995-2003 one of the homes of the Thüringer Landestheater company (with the opera and ballet companies located in Eisenach and the drama company located in Rudolstadt, while all companies played in both cities and toured in the region). After 2003, used for opera (until 2008) and ballet performances and for concerts by the resident companies, and used as a guest venue for drama performances by the Meininger Theater company. 635 seats. (English)
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1 January 1879Gregorian
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