Old Theatre Mihai Eminescu [Oravita] (Q11808)

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Theatre building in Oravita, Romania

Theatre building in Oravita, Romania
  • Old Theatre Mihai Eminescu
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Old Theatre Mihai Eminescu [Oravita]
Theatre building in Oravita, Romania
  • Old Theatre Mihai Eminescu

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45°2'26.711"N, 21°43'5.452"E
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No heritage theatre machinery The Old Theatre, named after the poet Mihai Eminescu, is the first edifice in the current Romanian cultural space that was built with the specific purpose of hosting theatre and music performances. (English)
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The designer and architect of the edifice was Ion Niuni, who had asked a friend from Vienna, Hieronymus Platzger, to copy for him the blueprints of the old Viennese Burgtheater. The project was adapted to the site by Francisc Knee, an Oravita native. The theatre is a historical and architectural monument, which retains the late baroque or Viennese baroque mark in the way the building is structured inside and out, in its facade and in the decorative elements. (English)
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5 October 1817Gregorian
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theatrEurope table
HST_0168
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Address
Strada Mihai Eminescu 18, 325600 Oravița
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The European Route of Historic Theatres
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