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Historical building of the Slovak National Theatre
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Bratislava, Bratislavský kraj
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The Slovak National Theatre consists of two buildings: a Neo-Renaissance one in Old Town - which originally opened in 1886 as the City Theater - and a newly designed structure that opened in 2007. Although the newer theater officially holds all three ensembles (opera, ballet, and drama), both buildings are used for performances and practice. The old theater is located right on Hviezdoslavovo Square, in an area famous for its café offerings. When it first opened, it only featured Hungarian and German theater performances, and it wasn't until after the end of WWII that operas started to be presented in their original language (with Slovak subtitles). The new theater sits on the banks of the Danube river, in an upscale residential area famous for its upmarket shops and restaurants. In recent years, the theaters have focused on a mix of foreign performers and shows with traditional writers known worldwide.
The Slovak National Theatre consists of two buildings: a Neo-Renaissance one in Old Town - which originally opened in 1886 as the City Theater - and a newly designed structure that opened in 2007. Although the newer theater officially holds all three ensembles (opera, ballet, and drama), both buildi…
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