EN | DE
Historia del teatrosuplementodatos técnicosEquipamiento históricoState Theatre Salzburg
Hermann Helmer, Ferdinand Fellner
Schwarzstraße 22, | |
mostrar en el mapa | http://www.theater.co.at/ |
[ Mostrar todo | Ocultar todo ]
eventos importantes
(Detalle)X.4.1892 | closure
Despite several modifications, the first theatre did not meet the safety requirements for a theatre, after the fire protection regulations were adopted because of fire in Nice and Vienna and was closed in April of 1892.
(Detalle)1892 | construction
This new theatre was built on the site of the old court theatre. The foundation stone was placed on 1st May of 1892. Fellner & Helmer were assigned with the construction of the ne theatre without competition.
(Detalle)1.10.1893 | opening
Opened with Mozart's ouverture to "La clemenza di Tito", a prologue by Josef Kollmann, and a drama "Der Talisman" by Ludwig Fulda.
(Detalle)1938 | Alteration
Reconstruction by J. Holzinger and P. Geppert jun. The theatre received its present appearance. Re-opened with a festival production of the Mozart's "Abduction from the Seraglio.
(Detalle)1978 | alteration
New turntable, air conditioning, new seating were installed during 1977 and 1978.
[ Mostrar todo | Ocultar todo ]
Gente
(Detalle)Hermann Helmer |arquitecto principal
The phenomenon of the architects Fellner and Helmer would be difficult to capture with only one building. Their work consisted of continual, although somewhat stereotypical, work in terms of style. They placed a great emphasis on achieving the technical-operational needs of theatre buildings. They created a large number of theatres (mainly national theatres) in Central Europe - Austria, Croatia, Romania, the Czech Republic, etc.Más teatros
Ferdinand Fellner |arquitecto principal
(Detalle)Theodor Friedl |sculptor
Historia
Literature:
– Hans-Christoph Hoffmann, Die Theaterbauten von Fellner und Helmer, München 1966, p. 110 and fig. 181–186
– Gerhard M. Dienes (ed.), Fellner & Hellmer: Die Architekten der Illusion. Theaterbau und Bühnenbild in Europa, Graz 1999, pp. 184–186
– Carsten Jung, Historische Theater in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz, Berlin–München 2010, p.119
Información adicional
Ninguna información se ha introducido todavía
Añadir información