APOLLON THEATRE (PATRAS)


''For the theatre, see the Apollo Theatre''
The entrance of the Apollo Theatre

The 'Apollon Theatre' (Greek: ''θέατρο "Απόλλων'' ''Theatro Apollon'') is a theatre located in Patras east of Georgiou I Square, one of Patras' popular squares. It was first completed in 1872 and was planned by the famous German architect Ernst Ziller. It is a micrograph of the La Scala in Milan and is othe oldest in the survived closed theatre of the recent years and the sensational architectural ornament of Patras.

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History


Apollo Theatre, Patras

The Apollon Theatre was founded on February 11, 1871 and finished and opened on October 10, 1872. The work was paid from the civil community of Patras. The main erection committee constituted from: Theodor Hamburger (president), S. Hancock, M. Gerousis, Dimitrios Patrinos, K. Lappas and A. Chrysanthis. The list with its users were up to around 100 people. Between them includes the then mayor of Patras Georgios Roufos, Gustavos Clauss, Hamburger, Langouras, the Triantis Brothers, Panagiotis Brothers, father of Dimitrios Gounaris, Epameinondas Maximos, father of Dimitrios Maximos, etc. The Apollon Theatre is presently one of only three theatres with neoclassical architecture that survives in Greece (the other two are the Malliaropouleio Theatre in Tripoli in which opened in 1910 and the Apollo Theatre in Syros in which it first opened in 1864). Today, the Apollon Theatre of Patras raises tactically the representation from the Public Regional Theatre of Patras. The theatre can holu up to arouns 220 to 3000 people

Bibliography



★ ''Lefkoma "Patra: apo tin archaiotita eos simera'' (''Λεύκωμα "ΠΑΤΡΑ: από την αρχαιότητα έως σήμερα'' = ''Lefkoma: Patra: From Antiquity To Today'') - Kotinos S.A. Publishers (from the source of the 2006 Cultural Capital of Europe)

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★ ''The first version of the article is translated and is based from the at the Greek Wikipedia ()

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