Teaterladan | |
![]() Hedemora Gamla Theater in March 2010. | |
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Address | Gussarvsgatan 10 Hedemora Sweden |
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Coordinates | 60°16′49″N 15°59′15″E / 60.2804°N 15.9875°E |
Designation | Listed building |
Opened | February 1, 1829 |
Website | |
teaterladanhedemora |
Teaterladan ("theatre barn" [1]), officially Hedemora Gamla Theater (old Swedish spelling of Old Theatre of Hedemora), is a theatre and a listed building in Hedemora, Dalarna County, Sweden. It was built somewhere between 1826 [2] and 1829 [3] by a Hedemora wholesale dealer as a combined warehouse in the bottom two levels and theatre in the third level. [3] [1] The first performance at the stage was a play performed by A. P. Bergmans Sällskap on February 1, 1829. [4] The middle level also had dressing rooms. [5]
From 1888 to 1910 the building was rented by the Salvation Army. When they moved, the building was left unused until 1946, when Hedemora celebrated 500 years as a stad. It was restored, and dedicated by the Crown Prince Couple Gustaf Adolf and Louise on June 20, 1946. [3] The building is a listed building since October 1964. [6]
Part of the European Route of Historic Theatres.
Teaterladan | |
![]() Hedemora Gamla Theater in March 2010. | |
| |
Address | Gussarvsgatan 10 Hedemora Sweden |
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Coordinates | 60°16′49″N 15°59′15″E / 60.2804°N 15.9875°E |
Designation | Listed building |
Opened | February 1, 1829 |
Website | |
teaterladanhedemora |
Teaterladan ("theatre barn" [1]), officially Hedemora Gamla Theater (old Swedish spelling of Old Theatre of Hedemora), is a theatre and a listed building in Hedemora, Dalarna County, Sweden. It was built somewhere between 1826 [2] and 1829 [3] by a Hedemora wholesale dealer as a combined warehouse in the bottom two levels and theatre in the third level. [3] [1] The first performance at the stage was a play performed by A. P. Bergmans Sällskap on February 1, 1829. [4] The middle level also had dressing rooms. [5]
From 1888 to 1910 the building was rented by the Salvation Army. When they moved, the building was left unused until 1946, when Hedemora celebrated 500 years as a stad. It was restored, and dedicated by the Crown Prince Couple Gustaf Adolf and Louise on June 20, 1946. [3] The building is a listed building since October 1964. [6]
Part of the European Route of Historic Theatres.