Antal Amadé de Várkonyi

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Antal Amadé de Várkonyi (first name also Croatian: Antun ; born November 25, 1760 in Bős, today's Gabčíkovo ; † January 1, 1835 in Marcaltő ) was a Hungarian count and prefect of Zagreb in Croatia .

life and career

Antal Amadé de Várkonyi founded the first public theater in Zagreb in 1797 . It was therefore called the Amadeos Theater . The building in which Amadeos Theater was located is now the Croatian Museum of Natural History and, since 2000, the Amadeo - Theater and Music Society .

In 1834 he closed his theater and retired to his country estate in Hungary.

Works

  • Dictio Ad-SS. OO et. Cottus Incliti Nitriensis A. 1790 2 . published in Martin congregatos. Jaurini 1790. and Neosolii, 1790.
  • Dictio extemporanea, qua Comite Nicol. Forgách Ghymes et de… Gács Cottus Nitrite. Comite salutavit. Jaurini, 1790.
  • Sermon ad… Jos Christ. Fengler… Eppum Jauriniensem dict published June 7th 1791.
  • A Hungarian patriot speaking to his companion . Vienna, 1809.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Na kazališne predstave i concertos u muzej . Zagreb Tourist Board. 2010. Archived from the original on July 21, 2011. Retrieved on 2011-14-03.
  2. Nikola Batušić, Povijest hrvatskog kazališta (History of Croatian Theater), 1978