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Opernpl. 1, 30159 Hannover, Germany
Hannover Opera House (‘Staatsoper Hannover’) is an opera house in the city of Hannover, Germany. The opera house was built between the years of 1845 to 1852 to a classical style designed by Georg Ludwig. The building was heavily damaged during World War Two and was rebuilt in 1948 and has since been renovated an (...Find out more)
Via Filodrammatici, 2, 20121 Milano MI, Italy
La Scala which is also known as ‘Teatro alla Scala’ is an opera house theatre in Milan, Italy. The theatre was built in 1776 after a fire had destroyed the old theatre. The new theatre was built on the site of an old church in which the name ‘Teatro alla Scala’ comes from. The theatre is known (...Find out more)
2-4 Great Victoria St, Belfast BT2 7HR, Northern Ireland
Grand Opera House is a theatre situated in the city of Belfast, Northern Ireland. The theatre opened in 1895, it was built to the designs of famous theatre architect Frank Matcham. The orientally styled theatre that was renovated as recently as 2006 has a capacity of 1,063. Since its opening, it has been a popular place in (...Find out more)
plošča Paryžskaj Kamuny 1, Minsk 220029, Belarus
The National Academic Grand Opera and Ballet Theatre of the Republic of Belarus is a theatre located in the city of Minsk, Belarus. Opera and Ballet groups were established in the city in 1933 but they needed somewhere to perform. They got somewhere to perform with this wonderful theatre building. The building was opened in (...Find out more)
4-6 Rue Saint-François de Paule, 06300 Nice, France
Opéra de Nice is an opera theatre situated in the city of Nice, France. There has been a theatre in the city since the 18th century but the current Opera de Nice was opened in 1885 after being designed by French architect François Aune. It is an imposing building with a rich history in performing arts. It is the home of t (...Find out more)
Rynek 10, 40-003 Katowice, Poland
The Silesian Theatre is a theatre dedicated to Stanisław Wyspiański that is situated in Katowice, Poland. The theatre was built as a German Theatre in the years 1905-1907 to the designs of German architect Carl Moritz. The theatre was converted to a Polish theatre in 1922 and has been host to over 1000 plays in the last c (...Find out more)