Difference between revisions of "Ivan Vazov National Theatre [Sofia] (Q8703)"
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Property / opening date (or re-opening): 16 January 1907Gregorian / qualifier | |||
+ | context: The construction of the new national theatre began right in the heart of Sofia, on the site of the obsolete Osnova (Foundation) wooden playhouse. (English) |
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Theatre building in Sofia, Bulgaria
- Ivan Vazov National Theatre
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Ivan Vazov National Theatre [Sofia] | Theatre building in Sofia, Bulgaria |
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Statements
42°41'39.001"N, 23°19'35.602"E
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No heritage theatre machinery? Slope? The Ivan Vazov National Theatre is the oldest and most authoritative theatre in Bulgaria and one of the important landmarks of Sofia. It was built in 1904 after the plans of the Viennese architects Ferdinand Fellner and Herman Helmer. (English)
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Following a major fire in 1923, the building of the National Theatre underwent a five-year process of renovation, when it received its present look, designed by the architect Martin Dülfer. In 1928 it was opened for shows with brand new technical stage equipment installed by the German companies Mann and Krupp. (English)
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2 February 1923Gregorian
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16 January 1907Gregorian
The construction of the new national theatre began right in the heart of Sofia, on the site of the obsolete Osnova (Foundation) wooden playhouse. (English)
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HST_0169
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750
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