Bielsko-Biała: Teatr Polski |
Country: Poland (Polska) Voivodship: Województwo Śląskie City: Bielsko-Biała (Bielitz-Biala) Location: Ulica 1 Maja 1 Built 1888-1890 by Emil Ritter von Förster as "Stadttheater" for the city of Bielitz. Opened 30 September 1890 with Anton Freytag's "Das neue Musenheim" and Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream". 1904-1905 interior rebuilding and modernization by Ferdinand Fellner & Hermann Helmer. 1909 crumbling of the auditorium ceiling during a performance, subsequently removal of stucco decoration. After 1945 renamed "Teatr Polski" [Polish Theatre]. Originally ca. 450 seats (+ 200 standing), after 1905: ca. 1000 seats. Links: teatr.bielsko.pl, Wikipedia |
Front Text: "Bielitz", "Stadttheater" Publisher: Jos. Jurczik, Biala Type: Divided Back Size: Classic Sent: to Kraków [without stamp and postmark] |
Front Text: "Bielitz, Theater" Publisher: K. R. B. Type: Divided Back Size: Classic Sent: to Augsburg [without stamp and postmark] |
Postmark (19 Oct 1980) Text: "XXXV Lecie Teatru Polskiego - 19. X 1980 - Bielsko Biała 1" |
Reverse Text: "Bielsko-Biala, Teatr Polski" Handwritten Reverse Text: dated 1975 Publisher: Krajowa Agencja Wyrawnicza; 23-5126 Size: Modern Not sent. |
Front Text: on poster: "M. Gogol - Ozenek - Rez. W. Jankowski" Reverse Text: "Bielsko-Biala, Teatr Polski" Publisher: Urbis, Bielsko-Biala Size: Modern Sent: from Bielsko-Biala to Frankfurt am Main (Germany), 1999 |
Permanent link: https://www.andreas-praefcke.de/carthalia/id/536 |