Ioan Slavici Classical Theatre

Classic Theatre "Ioan Slavici"

The Ioan Slavici Classical Theatre is a theatre in the city of Arad, in the western side of Romania.

The theatre was built in 1874, and displays a neoclassical architecture style. It was designed around 1862 by the architect Anton Czigler (or possibly his son, Győző Czigler), but the construction started only in 1869, under the supervision of architect Antal Szkalnitzky.

The name was given by Ioan Slavici, a Romanian writer and native of Șiria, a commune near Arad.

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Tourist sites in Arad
  • Preparandia Română
  • Serbian Church
  • Serbian Episcopal Palace
  • The House with the Padlock
  • Old Theatre
  • Red Ox Inn
  • 'Trajan' Bridge
  • Arad Fortress
  • Administrative Palace
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  • Neumann Palace
  • Palace of Justice
  • Cenad Palace
  • National Bank Palace
  • Bohuș Palace
  • Szantay Palace
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  • The House with the Cannon Balls
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  • Kohn Palace
  • Old Customs House
  • Nopcea Castle
  • Andrenyi Palace
  • Arad Casino
  • Moise Nicoară National College
  • The Old Cathedral
  • Monastery of St. Simon Stylite
  • Romanian Girl Gymnasium
  • Boys Gymnasium 'Iosif Vulcan'
  • Normal School for Girls
  • Municipal Hospital of Arad
  • Kovács Palace
  • The Red Church
  • Treasury
  • The Neologue Synagogue
  • Orthodox Synagogue
  • The 'Ardealul' Hotel
  • Roman-Catholic Church
  • Roman-Catholic Church from New Arad
  • Spirits and Yeast Factory
  • Reformed Church
  • Arad Central railway station
  • Church "St. Martyr George"
  • Cross of Martyrs
  • St. John of Nepomuk Statue in Arad
  • St. Florian Statue
  • Bust of Aaron Chorin
  • The 13 Martyrs of Arad
  • The Triumphal Arch, Arad
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  • Holy Trinity Monument
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  • Bust of Mihai Eminescu
  • Bust of Dimitrie Tichindeal
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Theatres in Romania
Arad
  • Ioan Slavici Classical Theatre
  • Hungarian Chamber Theatre
Bacău
  • Bacovia Municipal Theatre
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Botoșani
  • Mihai Eminescu Theatre
  • Vasilache Children's and Youth Theatre
Brașov
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Brăila
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Cluj-Napoca
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  • Marin Sorescu National Theatre
Focșani
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Iași
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Odorheiu Secuiesc
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Oradea
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Oravița
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Piatra Neamț
Satu Mare
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Sfântu Gheorghe
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Sibiu
Târgu Mureș
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Timișoara
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