Teatr w Krakowie - im. Juliusza Słowackiego -


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pl. Św. Ducha 1, 31-023 Kraków, Poland

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The theater has been running continuously since 1893. One of the most famous and most famous Polish scenes. The building, built by Jan Zawiejski, is one of the most valuable monuments of theater architecture in Europe. The theater is a member of the Baltic Route of the European Theater of the History. Its interior is decorated with frescoes by the Vienna artist Anton Tuch and the famous curtain by Henryk Siemiradzki. Next to the scene there is the antique dressing room of the great actor Ludwik Solski. Teatr im. Juliusz Słowacki invariably occupies a unique place in the culture of Krakow. In several scenes, he proposes important, valuable, live commentaries on the contemporary scene, but also in a creative way referring to Polish and European traditions. In the Theater there is also the famous Cracow's Salon of Poetry by Anna Dymna, the Off-Road Scene, and in the summer the Garden Scene at Pompa.


ENGLISH ------------------------- ------------------------ The Theater, which has continued to operate since 1893, since 1909 under the name of a great Polish Romantic poet: Juliusz Slowacki, is one of the most famous and most regarded Polish dramatic stages. Counted among the most beautiful theater buildings in Poland, the Juliusz Słowacki Theater is designed by an eminent architect, Jan Zawiejski, is a most precious example of 19th-century eclectic architecture in Europe. The Theater is a member of a Baltic Route, which belongs to the European Route of Historic Theaters. The interior is richly decorated with frescos by a Viennese artist, Anton Tuch. Great attraction for visitors is the famous curtain painted by Henryk Siemiradzki and the dressing room of an eminent actor, Ludwik Solski, decorated with 19th-century frescos. The Juliusz Slowacki Theater has always harmoniously combined the tradition with the openness of the program and untill today continues to hold an important place in Kraków's and Poland's cultures and also plays the representative function, as the venue of the prestigious cultural events, and international congresses and conferences. .



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