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The Český Krumlov Baroque Theatre from 1767 is one of the best preserved Baroque theatres in the world. [4] It is comparable in Europe with only a few theaters, such as the Swedish Royal Drottningholm Palace Theatre , the Queen's Theater in Palace of Versailles and the Margravial Opera House , whereas the Český Krumlov theater is the best ...
Český Krumlov Castle preserves its Baroque theatre, built in 1680–1682 under Prince Johann Christian I of Eggenberg and renovated with up-to-date stage equipment under Joseph I Adam of Schwarzenberg in 1765–1766. It is the oldest of the four theaters from the 18th century in the world that have preserved scenery, props and stage machinery.
Český Krumlov (Czech Republic) – Castle theatre dating to 1768, UNESCO World Heritage Site, fully preserved Baroque theatre. Litomyšl (Czech Republic) – Fully preserved castle theatre dating to 1798, integrated into a 1581 Renaissance palace, UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Dove è amore è gelosia is an opera (intermezzo giocoso) in two acts composed by Giuseppe Scarlatti to an Italian libretto by Marco Coltellini.It was originally written for the wedding celebration of Johann Nepomuk Anton [], the eldest son and heir-apparent of Prince Joseph I Adam of Schwarzenberg, and premiered at the theatre in the Český Krumlov Castle in Český Krumlov on 24 July 1768.
Český Krumlov Castle. The historic centre of Český Krumlov was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992 because of its well-preserved Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque architecture. [6] The most important monuments in the district, protected as national cultural monuments, are: [7]
Český Krumlov: Bird Castle (hill), Vltava river, Castle Baroque Theater, St. Jošt Church, Clad Bridge, Upper Castle, Little Castle with Tower, Latrán Czech Český Krumlov: Ptačí hrádek, Vltava, zámecké barokní divadlo, kostel svatého Jošta, plášťový most, Horní hrad, Hrádek s věží, Latrán
The Finnish auditorium Pyynikki Summer Theatre in Tampere, was the first of its kind to be powered by electrical machinery. The Revolving Theatre Český Krumlov in the Baroque gardens of Český Krumlov Castle in South Bohemia at first required 40 people to power its movements, and in 1960 human power was replaced by an electric motor. [1]
Iain Mackintosh was born in Bristol, England, in 1937, and brought up in Bristol, Cornwall and Edinburgh, Scotland. [citation needed] Two years National Service in Hong Kong as a subaltern in the Royal Artillery, was followed by three years at Worcester College, Oxford [2] where he took the Worcester College Buskins on tour to the Kenton Theatre, Henley on Thames with a review entitled "One ...