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Turku City Theatre is a theatre in the City of Turku. It was founded in 1946, when "Turun Teatteri" and "Turun Työväen Teatteri" merged. It was the oldest fully municipality owned theatre in Finland, until 2014, when it became a joint-stock company owned by the City of Turku.[1]
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Turun kaupunginteatteri Åbo stadsteater | |
Address | Itäinen Rantakatu 14, 20800 Turku Finland |
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Coordinates | 60.4460°N 22.2638°E |
Capacity | 815 655 (Main Stage) 50–100 (Sopukka Stage) 60 (Pikkolo Stage) |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 1959 |
Built | 1961 |
Opened | 1962 |
Renovated | 1996, 2014 |
Architect | Aarne Hytönen, Risto-Veikko Luukkonen and Helmer Stenroos |
Website | |
https://teatteri.turku.fi/en |
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