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Theatre building in Zagreb, Croatia

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Theatre building in Zagreb, Croatia
  • Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb
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Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb [Zagreb]
Theatre building in Zagreb, Croatia
  • Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb

Statements

Type of information
Importance
GPS
45°48'34.200"N, 15°58'12.000"E
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context
No heritage stage machinery On 14 October, 1895, the Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph I himself opened this theatre, a wonderful building by the Viennese architects Fellner & Helmer. Apart from the now modern stage, the building has been entirely preserved. (English)
Busts of important Croatian poets and a composer guard the exterior. The Viennese painter Alexander Demetrius Goltz created the paintings on the ceiling of the auditorium, whereas the ceiling of the foyer was decorated later by Ivan Tisov, in 1911. The impressive curtain from 1895, named The Reformation of of Croatian Literature and Art, is by the painter Vlaho Bukovac. (English)
Wikidata source
EUTA building identifier
opening date (or re-opening)
14 October 1895Gregorian
Redevelopment date
1960s
Flanders Arts Institute venue ID
theatrEurope table
HST_0175
Capacity
Address
Trg Republike Hrvatske 15, 10000, Zagreb
The European Route of Historic Theatres
Kunstenpunt Wiki Qid
Carthalia ID

Timeline

Is mentioned in
German
page in source
217 - 219
webpage id in the source
1449
webpage id in the source
424
 

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