București: Teatrul Național (old)

Country: Romania (România)
City: București
Location: Calea Victoriei

Built 1853 by Anton Hefft. Destroyed by bombs on 24 Aug 1944. [After 1990, the façade of the Bucharest Novotel was built as a replica of the theatre façade approximately at its original location.]

Links: EUTA, Wikidata

Bucuresti: Teatrul National (old) Front Text: "București, Teatrul National"
Type: Divided Back
Size: Classic
Sent: from București to Ituri (Congo-Belge) [stamp and postmark removed]

Bucuresti: Teatrul National (old) Front Text: "București, Teatrul National"
Publisher: ONN NN
Type: Divided Back
Size: Classic
Not sent.

Bucuresti: Teatrul National (old) Front Text: "Bukarest. National-Theater"
Handwritten Reverse Text: dated 27 March 1918
Publisher: Ad. Maier & D. Stern, Bukarest; No. 4016
Type: Divided Back
Size: Classic
Sent: by German Forces' Postal Service to Minden/Westfalen (Germany) [postmark illegible]

Bucuresti: Teatrul National (old) Front Text: "Bucarest. Nationaltheater"
Type: Divided Back
Size: Classic
Not sent.

Bucuresti: Teatrul National (old) Front Text: "150 de ani de la aprinderea luminilor in Teatrul cel Mare"(150 years since the lights went on in the Great Theatre)
Publisher: Poșta Română; Cod 218/2002
Type: postal cover with printed stamp
Size: 16.1 x 11.5 cm
Not sent.

Bucuresti: Teatrul National (old) Stamps (Romania, 2002)
Text: "150 de ani Ion Luca Caragiale", "150 de ani Teatrul Națtional din București"

Bucuresti: Teatrul National (old) Stamp (Romania, 2007)
Text: "Vechiul București", "Vechiul Teatrul Național - arh. A. Hefft", "Alexandru Ioan Cuza"

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