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Theatre building in Budapest, Hungary

(‎Created claim: Preservation state (P233): Disused (Q25457), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1754926593236)
(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1837 as Pesti Magyar Színház [Hungarian Theatre Pest] by Mátyás Zitterbarth. Opened 22 Aug 1837 with an allegoric prologue by Mihály Vörösmarty. 1840 nationalized and renamed Nemzeti Színház [National Theatre]. 1875 rebuildings. Used for drama and (until 1884) opera performances by the resident companies. Closed 1908 due to fire safety concerns. Demolished in 1913. [1908-1964 the company performed in the the Népszinház theatre at Blaha Luj...)
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Built 1837 as Pesti Magyar Színház [Hungarian Theatre Pest] by Mátyás Zitterbarth. Opened 22 Aug 1837 with an allegoric prologue by Mihály Vörösmarty. 1840 nationalized and renamed Nemzeti Színház [National Theatre]. 1875 rebuildings. Used for drama and (until 1884) opera performances by the resident companies. Closed 1908 due to fire safety concerns. Demolished in 1913. [1908-1964 the company performed in the the Népszinház theatre at Blaha Lujza tér. 1964-1966 the company performed in a theatre (today's Thália Színház) in Nagymezö utcá. 1966-2002 the company performed in the former Magyar Színház in Hevesi Sándor tér 4. In 2002 the company moved to a new Nemzeti Színház in Bajor Gizi park.] (English)
Property / Note: Built 1837 as Pesti Magyar Színház [Hungarian Theatre Pest] by Mátyás Zitterbarth. Opened 22 Aug 1837 with an allegoric prologue by Mihály Vörösmarty. 1840 nationalized and renamed Nemzeti Színház [National Theatre]. 1875 rebuildings. Used for drama and (until 1884) opera performances by the resident companies. Closed 1908 due to fire safety concerns. Demolished in 1913. [1908-1964 the company performed in the the Népszinház theatre at Blaha Lujza tér. 1964-1966 the company performed in a theatre (today's Thália Színház) in Nagymezö utcá. 1966-2002 the company performed in the former Magyar Színház in Hevesi Sándor tér 4. In 2002 the company moved to a new Nemzeti Színház in Bajor Gizi park.] (English) / rank
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Theatre building in Budapest, Hungary
  • National Theatre 1837
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National Theatre 1837 [Budapest]
Theatre building in Budapest, Hungary
  • National Theatre 1837

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47°29'39.048"N, 19°3'38.520"E
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Built 1837 as Pesti Magyar Színház [Hungarian Theatre Pest] by Mátyás Zitterbarth. Opened 22 Aug 1837 with an allegoric prologue by Mihály Vörösmarty. 1840 nationalized and renamed Nemzeti Színház [National Theatre]. 1875 rebuildings. Used for drama and (until 1884) opera performances by the resident companies. Closed 1908 due to fire safety concerns. Demolished in 1913. [1908-1964 the company performed in the the Népszinház theatre at Blaha Lujza tér. 1964-1966 the company performed in a theatre (today's Thália Színház) in Nagymezö utcá. 1966-2002 the company performed in the former Magyar Színház in Hevesi Sándor tér 4. In 2002 the company moved to a new Nemzeti Színház in Bajor Gizi park.] (English)
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1837
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1913
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Rákóczi utcá / Múzeum körút, Budapest
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