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Theatre building in Wroclaw, Poland

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Property / Redevelopment date: 1865 / qualifier
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opening date: 1 October 1867Gregorian
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1865
Timestamp+1865-00-00T00:00:00Z
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Property / Burnt down date: 1865 / rank
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Property / Burnt down date: 19 July 1865Gregorian / qualifier
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context: Burnt at 11.30 p.m., after the performance. The fire began in the painters’ or joiners’ workroom. Nothing saved. Several adjoining houses damaged. (English)
Property / Burnt down date: 19 July 1865Gregorian / reference
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Property / Burnt down date: 13 June 1871Gregorian / qualifier
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context: Opened October 1, 1867. Burnt at 7.15 p.m. during the performance. Fire broke out over the lustre. Nothing of any value saved. The public escaped uninjured. The scene-painter was burnt, and several artistes injured. (English)
Property / Burnt down date: 13 June 1871Gregorian / reference
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Property / Modern Opera Houses ID
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271
Property / Modern Opera Houses ID: 271 / rank
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354
Property / Modern Opera Houses ID: 354 / rank
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i) (English)
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Built 1871-1872 by Karl Schmidt as Stadttheater for the Theater-Aktienverein Breslau society. Opened 1 October 1872 with Schiller's Wilhelm Tell. 1880 electrification. 1933 renamed Opernhaus. 1934 and 1937 renewal of stage machinery. Re-opened 8 Sep 1945 as Opera Dolnośląska [Lower Silesian Opera] with Moniuszko's Halka. Later renamed Opera Wrocławska. Originally ca. 1750 seats; 1940: 1129 seats, today: 794 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1871-1872 by Karl Schmidt as Stadttheater for the Theater-Aktienverein Breslau society. Opened 1 October 1872 with Schiller's Wilhelm Tell. 1880 electrification. 1933 renamed Opernhaus. 1934 and 1937 renewal of stage machinery. Re-opened 8 Sep 1945 as Opera Dolnośląska [Lower Silesian Opera] with Moniuszko's Halka. Later renamed Opera Wrocławska. Originally ca. 1750 seats; 1940: 1129 seats, today: 794 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1871-1872 by Karl Schmidt as Stadttheater for the Theater-Aktienverein Breslau society. Opened 1 October 1872 with Schiller's Wilhelm Tell. 1880 electrification. 1933 renamed Opernhaus. 1934 and 1937 renewal of stage machinery. Re-opened 8 Sep 1945 as Opera Dolnośląska [Lower Silesian Opera] with Moniuszko's Halka. Later renamed Opera Wrocławska. Originally ca. 1750 seats; 1940: 1129 seats, today: 794 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Property / Preservation state: extant building / rank
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Property / Preservation state: Used as theatre today / rank
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Latest revision as of 12:15, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Wroclaw, Poland
  • Wrocław Opera
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Wrocław Opera [Wrocław, PL]
Theatre building in Wroclaw, Poland
  • Wrocław Opera

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51°6'20.657"N, 17°1'50.239"E
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Built 1871-1872 by Karl Schmidt as Stadttheater for the Theater-Aktienverein Breslau society. Opened 1 October 1872 with Schiller's Wilhelm Tell. 1880 electrification. 1933 renamed Opernhaus. 1934 and 1937 renewal of stage machinery. Re-opened 8 Sep 1945 as Opera Dolnośląska [Lower Silesian Opera] with Moniuszko's Halka. Later renamed Opera Wrocławska. Originally ca. 1750 seats; 1940: 1129 seats, today: 794 seats. (English)
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13 November 1841Gregorian
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1865
1 October 1867Gregorian
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1875
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19 July 1865Gregorian
Burnt at 11.30 p.m., after the performance. The fire began in the painters’ or joiners’ workroom. Nothing saved. Several adjoining houses damaged. (English)
13 June 1871Gregorian
Opened October 1, 1867. Burnt at 7.15 p.m. during the performance. Fire broke out over the lustre. Nothing of any value saved. The public escaped uninjured. The scene-painter was burnt, and several artistes injured. (English)
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