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Antonín Balšánek

Date of birth: 5. 6. 1865
Date of death: 22. 2. 1921
Main profession: architect
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Czech  architect of late  Revivalism and Art Nouveau  . From his works: City theater in Plzeň and Pardubice, with Osvald Polívka carried out the construction of Municipal House in Prague.

Balšánek presented his theoretical views about theatre architecture within extensive series of lectures “ About building” in the course of 1913. He stated here that if somebody was evaluating objectively constructed theatres in Czech region in the last years, he “must certainly admit that within given conditions it was reached the maximum of meeting the modern needs without exception in every regard.” He labels the German reformatory, only “allegedly modern” endeavours and attempts to introduce an amphitheatrical type of theatre in Bohemia to be “ completely incorrect”. He associated them with Wagnerian productions pervaded by a ceremonial mood and participation of a cosmopolitan audience, which are “the aspects, which have nothing in common nor with an actual theatre purpose nor with its noble role – to be a people’s house”. He placed against the German effort the healthy ideas of folk theatre and reminded the ideas circulating in Russia endeavouring   “that theatre would become the real centre for all social classes, longing for education, and in that sense that it would be connected with public libraries and tea houses” (see  Antonín Balšánek, O stavebnictví, Architektonický Obzor XII, 1913, s. 137).


found 7 theatre(s)


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Czech Republic  |  Brno

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City Theatre of J.K. Tyl (main architect)

Czech Republic  |  Pilsen  |  show on the map

Stages: Main stage

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Czech Republic  |  Pardubice  |  show on the map

Stages: Main stage

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Fráňa Šrámek Theatre Písek (architect - participant of the competition)

Czech Republic  |  Písek  |  show on the map

Stages: Main stage

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Czech Republic  |  Mladá Boleslav  |  show on the map

Stages: Main stage

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Czech Republic  |  Kutná Hora  |  show on the map

Stages: Main stage

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Vinohrady Theatre (architect - participant of the competition)

Czech Republic  |  Prague  |  show on the map

Stages: main stage