Burgtheater (Vienna, Austria)
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Burgtheater (Vienna, Austria)
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Burgtheater (Vienna, Austria)
Burgtheater Wien
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Burgtheater Wien
Burgtheater Vienne
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Burgtheater Vienne
Hofburgtheater (Vienna)
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Hofburgtheater (Vienna)
Akademietheater (Vienna)
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Akademietheater (Vienna)
Hofburgtheater (Vienna, Austria)
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Hofburgtheater (Vienna, Austria)
Burg (Theatre : Vienna)
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Burg (Theatre : Vienna)
Burgtheater Vienna
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Burgtheater Vienna
Wiener Hof-Theater
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Wiener Hof-Theater
Vienna. Hof-Theater
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Vienna. Hof-Theater
Hof-Theater (Vienna)
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Hof-Theater (Vienna)
Vienna (Austria). Hofburgtheater
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Vienna (Austria). Hofburgtheater
Vienna. Akademietheater
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Vienna. Akademietheater
Theater Naechst der Burg
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Theater Naechst der Burg
Bundestheater (Austria). Burgtheater
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Bundestheater (Austria). Burgtheater
Vienna. Hofburgtheater
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Vienna. Hofburgtheater
Vienna. Burgtheater
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Vienna. Burgtheater
Vienna (Austria). Burgtheater
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Vienna (Austria). Burgtheater
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Biographical History
The Burgtheater, one of the pre-eminent theaters of the German-speaking world, was founded in 1741 as the court theater of the Hapsburgs and declared a national theater in 1776. In 1888 its move from an intimate theater in the Hofburg to a palatial building seemed to threaten its ensemble style of acting, but under the direction of Max Burckhard, it successfully made the transition to new quarters.
The Burgtheater, one of the pre-eminent theaters of the German-speaking world, was founded in 1741 as the court theater of the Hapsburgs and declared a national theater in 1776.
In 1888 its move from an intimate theater in the Hofburg to a palatial building seemed to threaten its ensemble style of acting, but under the direction of Max Burckhard, it successfully made the transition to new quarters.
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https://viaf.org/viaf/130962450
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50055588
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n50055588
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Theater
Theater
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Austrians
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Austria--Vienna
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