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Theatre building in Hronov, Czech Republic
- Jirásek Theatre Hronov
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Jirásek Theatre Hronov [Hronov] | Theatre building in Hronov, Czech Republic |
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50°28'48.828"N, 16°10'59.160"E
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Built 1928-1930 by Jindřich Freiwald. Named in honour of the Czech author and playwright, Alois Jirásek (1851-1930). Since 1931 used for performances by Europe's oldest amateur theatre festival Jiráskův Hronov [Jirásek's Hronov], and for theatre performances throughout the year. (English)
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28 September 1930
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