Apollon Theatre (Patras)

Apollon Theatre
Θέατρο Απόλλων
Apollon Theatre
Apollon Theatre (Patras) is located in Patras
Apollon Theatre (Patras)
Location within Patras
General information
TypeOpera house
Architectural styleNeoclassical
LocationPatras
AddressOthonos-Amalias Avenue 6
Patras
CountryGreece
Coordinates38°14′48″N 21°44′08″E / 38.2466°N 21.7356°E / 38.2466; 21.7356
Construction startedFebruary 11, 1871; 153 years ago (1871-02-11)
Completed10 October 1872
Inaugurated10 October 1872
ClientMunicipality of Patras
OwnerCity of Patras
Technical details
Floor count2
Design and construction
Architect(s)Ernst Ziller
Other information
Seating capacity108
Website
http://www.dipethepatras.gr

For the theatre in Harlem, see the Apollo Theatre

Apollon Theatre
View by night

The Apollon Theatre (Greek: θέατρο "Απόλλων Theatro Apollon) is a theatre in Patras, Greece. Designed by the famous German architect Ernst Ziller, it was completed in 1872. The Apollon is located east of Georgiou I Square, one of Patras' popular squares. The theatre is a micrograph of the La Scala in Milan and is the oldest existing enclosed theatre of the same era. The Apollon Theatre has been the main stage of the Patras Municipal and Regional Theatre since 1988, and can hold up to 300 people.

History

The Apollon Theatre began construction on February 11, 1871, and opened on October 10, 1872. The construction was paid for by various residents of Patras. The main erection committee included Theodor Hamburger (president), Dimitrios Patrinos, K. Lappas and A. Chrysanthis.

Other sponsors included 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

The Apollon Theatre is one of only four neoclassic theatres that survive in Greece (the other three are the Malliaropouleio Theatre in Tripoli, which opened in 1910, the Apollo Theatre in Syros, opened in 1864 and the Piraeus Municipal Theatre in Piraeus, opened in 1895).

See also

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)

References

  • The first version of the article is translated and is based from the article at the Greek Wikipedia (el:Main Page)