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  2. Croatian National Theatre, Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    In 1870 an opera company was added to the theatre, and in 1895 it moved to the new purpose-built building on Republic of Croatia Square in Zagreb's Lower Town, where it is based today. Austro-Hungarian emperor Franz Joseph I was at the unveiling of this new building during his visit to the city in 1895 . [ 1 ]

  3. Croatian National Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The four theatre houses in biggest cities (Zagreb, Split, Rijeka and Osijek) are considered premier theatre and opera houses in the country. In addition, there are three other smaller theatres carrying that name in Croatia (in Šibenik, Varaždin and Zadar) and one in Bosnia and Herzegovina (in Mostar).

  4. &TD Theatre - Wikipedia

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    &TD Theatre (Croatian: Teatar &TD), alternatively spelled ITD, is a theatre in Zagreb, Croatia.It is regarded as one of the three most important experimental Zagreb theatres in recent times, alongside Exit Theatre and Zagreb Youth Theatre. [1]

  5. HNK - Wikipedia

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    HNK may refer to: Croatian National Corpus (Croatian: Hrvatski nacionalni korpus) Croatian National Theatre (disambiguation) (Croatian: Hrvatsko narodno kazalište)

  6. Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    After World War I, significant changes were brought to how Zagreb's musical ensembles were organised. In 1919, at the encouragement of violinist Dragutin Arany, musicians of the opera ensemble officially formed a philharmonic orchestra. [4] [5] The orchestra's name was formally changed to the Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra on 3 October 1920. [6]

  7. Mala Scena Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Mala Scena was founded in Zagreb by actors Zvjezdana Ladika [], Roman Šušković Stipanović [] and the married couple Vitomira Lončar [] and Ivica Šimić []. [1] [11] Today, the theatre is directed by their daughter Buga Marija Šimić [].

  8. National Theatre (Prague) - Wikipedia

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    The National Theatre (Czech: Národní divadlo) is a historic opera house in Prague, Czech Republic.It is known as the alma mater of Czech opera, and as the national monument of Czech history and art.

  9. Croatian National Theatre, Mostar - Wikipedia

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    HNK Mostar was established on September 22, 1994 and the foundations of its building were laid on January 30, 1996. In July 2011 the building was still undergoing construction and was incomplete. Croatian and local dramas are performed on the small stage in the basement (which is completed) and it is also the venue of the Croatian Puppet ...