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Theatre building in Bielsko-Biała, Poland

(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Puppet theatre, built 1954-1958 by Miecysław Szymuś and Andrzej Pawłowski. Opened 1958 as Teatr Banialuka (~ crazy stuff in Polish, a term coined from the protagonist in a novel by Hieronim Morsztyn). Later additionally named in honour of its founder and first director, Jerzy Zitzman (1918-1999)., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
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Property / Note: Puppet theatre, built 1954-1958 by Miecysław Szymuś and Andrzej Pawłowski. Opened 1958 as Teatr Banialuka (~ crazy stuff in Polish, a term coined from the protagonist in a novel by Hieronim Morsztyn). Later additionally named in honour of its founder and first director, Jerzy Zitzman (1918-1999). (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Bielsko-Biała, Poland
  • Jerzy Zitzman Banialuka Puppet Theatre
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Jerzy Zitzman Banialuka Puppet Theatre [Bielsko-Biała]
Theatre building in Bielsko-Biała, Poland
  • Jerzy Zitzman Banialuka Puppet Theatre

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49°49'28.200"N, 19°2'39.480"E
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Puppet theatre, built 1954-1958 by Miecysław Szymuś and Andrzej Pawłowski. Opened 1958 as Teatr Banialuka (~ crazy stuff in Polish, a term coined from the protagonist in a novel by Hieronim Morsztyn). Later additionally named in honour of its founder and first director, Jerzy Zitzman (1918-1999). (English)
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1958
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