Krušnohorské Theatre

Theatre in Teplice, Czech Republic
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Krušnohorské Theatre

Krušnohorské Theatre (Czech: Krušnohorské divadlo) is a theatre in Teplice, Czech Republic. Built in the years 1921–1924, portions of the building became accessible for use in 1923. It serves as the city's main opera house and is also used as a venue for plays and concerts.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Kobzová, Jana; Matoušková, Anna (1999). The Cultural Heritage of the Czech Republic on the Threshold of the Third Millennium: European Heritage Days, Campaign Europe--a Common Heritage. Association of Historical Settlements in Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia. p. 163.
  2. ^ Matějček, Jan (1967). Music in Czechoslovakia: Survey of the Main Institutions and Organisations of Musical Life. Czech Music Fund. p. 43.


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