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Kungliga Operan / Royal Opera House Marker
Photographer: Andrew Ruppenstein
Taken: June 10, 2017
Caption: Kungliga Operan / Royal Opera House Marker
Additional Description: "The old opera was demolished in 1892 to give way to the construction of a new Opera drawn by Axel Johan Anderberg, which was finished seven years later and inaugurated by King Oscar II with a production of a Swedish opera (that tradition having been quite firmly established during the 19th century), Franz Berwald's Estrella de Soria....The new house had the letters Kungl. Teatern, literally "Royal Theatre" (which caused the later-founded Royal Dramatic Theatre to add the distinction "dramatic" to its name). The building is now simply called Operan ("The Opera"), written in golden letters above the middle arch on the front facade. It is a majestic neo-classical building with a magnificent gold foyer (Guldfoajén) and elegant marble grand staircase leading to a three-tiered auditorium somewhat smaller than the old theatre. It presently seats 1,200. Most productions are now sung in the original language (with Swedish subtitles), with only a few in Swedish." - Wikipedia
Submitted: August 9, 2017, by Andrew Ruppenstein of Lamorinda, California.
Database Locator Identification Number: p393545
File Size: 1.716 Megabytes

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