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Maria Zankovetska Theatre

Coordinates:49°50′38″N24°01′38″E / 49.84395°N 24.027244°E /49.84395; 24.027244
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Theatre in Lviv, Ukraine
Maria Zankovetska Theatre
Театр імені Марії Заньковецької
Facade of the theater, 2008
Map
Interactive map ofMaria Zankovetska Theatre
Former namesTeatr Skarbkowski (1842–1944)
Alternative namesZankovetska Drama Theater
General information
StatusNationalAcademic
Architectural styleNeoclassical architecture
Locationvulytsia Lesi Ukrainky, 1, Lviv, Ukraine
Coordinates49°50′38″N24°01′38″E / 49.84395°N 24.027244°E /49.84395; 24.027244
Current tenantsTheatrical troupe
Groundbreaking1832
Construction started1837
Completed1842
OwnerGovernment of Ukraine
LandlordMinistry of Culture
Technical details
Floor area95.45 m × 76.25 m (313 ft × 250 ft)
Design and construction
ArchitectsJan Salzmann and Ludwig Pichl
Other information
Seating typeTheater
Seating capacity1,460
Website
Official website

Maria Zankovetska Theatre (Ukrainian:Національний академічний український драматичний театр імені Марії Заньковецької,Natsionalnyi akademichnyi ukrayinskyi dramatychnyi teatr imeni Mariyi Zankovetskoyi;Polish:Teatr Skarbkowski[1]) is a drama theatre in the centre ofLviv,Ukraine, at the intersection of Lesya Ukrayinka Street and Prospekt Svobody. The building was erected in the mid 19th century, when it was the home of theGalician parliament, and was used as a theatre stage throughout the period untilWorld War I.

History

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Skarbek Theater, Lwów, water-colour by T. Rybrovsky, 1900

The theatre was founded by CountStanisław Marcin Skarbek (pl) (1780–1848)Abdank coat of arms, who as early as 1819 had applied for permission from theAustrian Imperial authorities to build it following the finalPartition of Poland.[2] Construction of the theatre’sneoclassical building began in 1837, the project was designed by architects Jan Salzmann and Ludwig Pichl.[3] The complex was built in the location of bastions, which surrounded theLower Castle and its foundation was made of 16,000 oak logs. In 1842 it was the third biggest building of Central Europe.[1] Apart from the theatre itself, the complex also included apartments, for such famous personalities asArtur Grottger andJuliusz Kossak. On the opening day, March 28, 1842, aFranz Grillparzer play in the German language was presented, and on the next day,Aleksander Fredro's playŚluby panieńskie was presented, this time in Polish.[2]

In initial years, plays both in Polish and German were presented, and this lasted until 1871, when all German plays were withdrawn and the theatre became a Polish-language only. In 1872, operas were also presented, which made Skarbek Theatre the sole opera scene inGalicia.

In late years of the 19th century, the complex became insufficient, and in 1900, it was augmented by a brand new building of theGrand Theatre. Skarbek Theatre was turned into a philharmonic, then into a cinema. Currently, it is home of the Ukrainian Dramatic Theatre ofMaria Zankovetska. On May 18, 2008, celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the Polish People's Theatre of Lviv took place in the complex, with performance of a play byMarian Hemar.[4]

Notes

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  1. ^abUkraina. UEFA Euro 2012: Lwów. Internet Archive.
  2. ^ab"Teatralia3 - Teatr Skarbkowski". Teatry.art.pl. Retrieved2012-11-03.
  3. ^"SEMPER FIDELIS - Okoliczności powstania i otwarcia Teatru Wielkiego we Lwowie". Lwow.com.pl. Retrieved2012-11-03.
  4. ^"Jublileusz Polskiego Teatru we Lwowie". Lwow.com.pl. 2008-08-31. Retrieved2012-11-03.

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