Christiansborgs Palace Theatre (DK) [Copenhagen] (Q296)

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Theatre building in Copenhagen, Denmark, opened in 1745

Theatre building in Copenhagen, Denmark, opened in 1745
  • Christiansborgs Palace Theatre (DK)
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Christiansborgs Palace Theatre (DK) [Copenhagen]
Theatre building in Copenhagen, Denmark, opened in 1745
  • Christiansborgs Palace Theatre (DK)

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55°40'33"N, 12°34'44"E
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55°40'29.280"N, 12°34'42.960"E
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Built 1767 by Nicolas-Henri Jardin for King Christian VII, in the first floor of the royal stables. Opened 30 Jan 1767. 1842 rebuildings. Closed 1881 due to insufficient fire safety. 1885 auction sale of the furniture and theatre equipment. From 1922, used as Theatre Museum. Subsequently extensively restored. (English)
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No heritage stage machinery. (English)
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The Theater Museum at the Court Theater is part of the palace area Slotsholmen in the center of Copenhagen, surrounded by many historic buildings and Institutions. Below the Theater Museum at the Court Theater there are the Royal Stables and riding Christiansborg ground, Where The Royal Danish horses and the horses are daily military Taken out for a ride. (English)
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1745
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30 January 1767Gregorian
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1840s
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1871
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HST_0035
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