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Theatre building in Sweden, opened in 1766

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Theatre building in Sweden, opened in 1766
  • Drottningholm Palace Theatre (SE)
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Drottningholm Palace Theatre (SE) [Stockholm]
Theatre building in Sweden, opened in 1766
  • Drottningholm Palace Theatre (SE)

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59°19'23.041"N, 17°53'6.000"E
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Drottningholms Slottsteater - Arkitekt C. F. Adelcrantz 1766 - Scenmaskineri av Donato Stopani (scene machinery by Donato Stopani) Heutige Nutzung: Sommerfestspiele, ca. 40 Aufführungen. (English)
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1766
at the request of Queen Lovisa Ulrika of Sweden (English)
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Drottningholm Theatre, Stockholm
1762-1766 (English)
The Drottningholm Theatre (Slottsteater) was built between 1762 and 1766 near Stockholm by architect Carl Fredrik Adelcrantz. It is one of the best preserved Baroque court theatres, with its original stage machinery.
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