Regensburg: Stadttheater |
Country: Germany (Deutschland) State: Bavaria City: Regensburg Location: Bismarckplatz 7 [1st theatre on the site built 1804 by Emanuel Herigoyen for prince-elector Carl Theodor von Dalberg. Destroyed by fire in 1849.] Built 1852 by Carl Victor Keim in the style of Emanuel Herigoyen's plans. Opened 12 Oct 1852 with Giacomo Meyerbeer's "Les Huguenots". 1898 modernization. Renovations in the late 1990s. Notable world premieres:
Links: www.theaterregensburg.de, Wikipedia |
Front Text: "Gruss aus Regensburg, Theater" Handwritten Front Text: "In diesem Haus ging aus und ein / So mancher Künstler gross und klein / Doch Einer war besonders fein / Im Umgang, Spiel, wer mag es sein? / Du kennst ihn wohl, Curt Westermann / Vergiß ihn nicht denk oft daran --ei---", "1902 26. Mai fecit" Publisher: Gebr. Metz, Kunstanstalt, Tübingen; 13422 Type: Undivided Back Size: Classic Sent: within Regensburg, 1902 |
Front Text: "Regensburg, Stadttheater" Publisher: Richard Liebesny, Regensburg Type: Undivided Back; card mounted on wood, containing a "leporello" (zig-zag fold leaflet) with 44 portraits of ensemble members; for detailed views see Wikimedia Commons Size: Classic Sent: from Regensburg to Santa Monica (USA), 1906 |
Front Text: "Regensburg, Stadttheater" Type: Divided Back Size: Classic Sent: within Regensburg, 1907 |
Picture: Neuhaussaal, a concert and multi-purpose hall within the Stadttheater complex (formerly named "Redoutensaal") Front Text: "Neuhaus-Saal - Regensburg" Publisher Text: E. A. Schilling, Regensburg Type: Divided Back Size: Classic Sent: from Regensburg to Passau, 1921[?] |
Front Text: "Regensburg a. D., Stadttheater" Publisher: Franckh-Verlag, Stuttgart-O.; Nr. 26345/20 b Type: Real Photo Size: Classic Sent: from Regensburg to Passau, 1962 |
Front Text: "Regensburg, Stadttheater" Publisher: Kruger; 31.981.143 273494 Size: Modern Sent: from Regensburg to Bochum, 198? |
Front Text: "8400 Regensburg, Stadttheater" Publisher: Kruger 31 981.35 268179 Size: Modern Sent: from Regenstauf to Merten (France), 199? |
Front Text: "Theater Regensburg, nach der Sanierung im Jahre 2001. Ölgemälde von Werner Steib" Publisher: Theaterfreunde Regensburg; ML; RD 113 Size: Modern Not sent. |
Front Text: "Musis Faventibus" Reverse Text: "Stadttheater Regensburg, Zuschauerraum mit Fürstenloge, Ölgemälde von Werner Steib" Size: Modern Not sent. |
Advertising Flyer Front Text: "Lust auf Bühne? Theater Regensburg sucht Sänger/-innen im Extrachor, Statisten/Kleindarsteller" Publisher: Theater Regensburg Type: paper flyer, not designed for postal use |
Ticket (28 Apr 2018) |
Permanent link: https://www.andreas-praefcke.de/carthalia/id/2078 |