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The Princess Theatre, originally Princess's Theatre, is a 1452-seat theatre in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Established in 1854 and rebuilt in 1886 to a design by noted Melbourne architect William Pitt, it is the oldest surviving entertainment site on mainland Australia. Built in an elaborate Second Empire style, it reflects the opulence of the "Marvellous Melbourne" boom period, and had a number of innovative features, including state of the art electric stage lighting and the world's first sliding ceiling, which was rolled back on warm nights to give the effect of an open-air theatre.

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  • Princess Theatre (Melbourne) (en)
  • 公主剧院 (zh)
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  • 公主剧院(Princess Theatre)是澳大利亚维多利亚州墨尔本的一座剧院,拥有1452个座位。它成立于1854年,于1886年重建,由著名的墨尔本建筑师威廉·皮特(William Pitt)设计,是澳大利亚大陆现存最古老的娱乐场所。其建筑风格为精致的第二帝国风格,反映了“奇妙墨尔本”(Marvellous Melbourne)繁荣时期的富裕, 公主剧院位于墨尔本东区剧院区的司布林街(Spring Street),列入维多利亚遗产名录。 (zh)
  • The Princess Theatre, originally Princess's Theatre, is a 1452-seat theatre in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Established in 1854 and rebuilt in 1886 to a design by noted Melbourne architect William Pitt, it is the oldest surviving entertainment site on mainland Australia. Built in an elaborate Second Empire style, it reflects the opulence of the "Marvellous Melbourne" boom period, and had a number of innovative features, including state of the art electric stage lighting and the world's first sliding ceiling, which was rolled back on warm nights to give the effect of an open-air theatre. (en)
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  • Princess Theatre (en)
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  • Princess Theatre (en)
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