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The '''Croatian National Theatre in Varaždin''' ({{langx|hr|Hrvatsko narodno kazalište u Varaždinu}}), commonly referred to as '''HNK Varaždin''', is a theatre located in ]. The '''Croatian National Theatre''' ({{langx|hr|Hrvatsko narodno kazalište u Varaždinu}}), commonly referred to as '''HNK Varaždin''', is a theatre located in ].


== History == == History ==
The history of theater in Varaždin dates back to 1637, with the ] school performances held at the local grammar school.<ref name="Miklošić">{{cite thesis |last=Miklošić |first=Mateja |date=2017 |title=Prikaz početaka varaždinskog kazališta u Varaždinskim vijestima |url=https://urn.nsk.hr/urn:nbn:hr:111:609513 |degree=Master's thesis |publisher=], Department of Croatian Studies |access-date=2 January 2025}}</ref> These productions, often in ] and ].<ref name="Miklošić"/> Between 1788 and 1873, 30 theatrical performances were organized in Varaždin, taking place in both private and public spaces.<ref name="Tuksar">{{Cite journal |author= Stanislav Tuksar |title=Institucionalizacija moderne građanske glazbene kulture u civilnoj Hrvatskoj u 19. stoljeću |trans-title=Institutionalization of Modern Bourgeois Music Culture in 19th-Century Civil Croatia |url=https://doi.org/10.21857/y54jof4q2m |language=Croatian |journal= Arti musices |volume=54 |issue=2 |pages=275-288}}</ref> The history of theater in Varaždin dates back to 1637, with the ] school performances held at the local grammar school.<ref name="Miklošić">{{cite thesis |last=Miklošić |first=Mateja |date=2017 |title=Prikaz početaka varaždinskog kazališta u Varaždinskim vijestima |url=https://urn.nsk.hr/urn:nbn:hr:111:609513 |degree=Master's thesis |publisher=], Department of Croatian Studies |access-date=2 January 2025}}</ref> These productions were predominantly in ] and ].<ref name="Miklošić"/> Between 1788 and 1873, 30 theatrical performances were organized in Varaždin, taking place in both private and public spaces.<ref name="Tuksar">{{Cite journal |author= Stanislav Tuksar |title=Institucionalizacija moderne građanske glazbene kulture u civilnoj Hrvatskoj u 19. stoljeću |trans-title=Institutionalization of Modern Bourgeois Music Culture in 19th-Century Civil Croatia |url=https://doi.org/10.21857/y54jof4q2m |language=Croatian |journal= Arti musices |volume=54 |issue=2 |pages=275–288}}</ref>


The theatre building, designed by Viennese architect ], was completed in 1873.<ref name="Expat in Croatia">{{Cite web|url=https://www.expatincroatia.com/croatian-national-theater-hnk-varazdin/ |title=Croatian National Theater: HNK Varaždin (including 2025 program) |publisher=Expat in Croatia |author=n.a. |date=23 March 2023 |access-date=2 January 2025 }}</ref> The theater in Varaždin was the third theatre building in ].<ref name="Tuksar"/> The first professional Croatian theater ensemble was formed in 1898 under the management of the Croatian Drama Society, led by historian ].<ref name="Expat in Croatia"/> The Permanent City Theater as an institution was officially established in 1915, featuring both a drama and an opera ensemble.<ref name="Tuksar"/> This institution was active until 1925.<ref name="Expat in Croatia"/> Between 1907 and 1942 Varaždin served as the secondary base for the ].<ref name="Miklošić"/> After ], the professional National Theater "August Cesarec" was established, with support from the ] regional authorities.<ref name="Miklošić"/> The theatre building, designed by Viennese architect ], was completed in 1873.<ref name="Expat in Croatia">{{Cite web|url=https://www.expatincroatia.com/croatian-national-theater-hnk-varazdin/ |title=Croatian National Theater: HNK Varaždin (including 2025 program) |publisher=Expat in Croatia |author=n.a. |date=23 March 2023 |access-date=2 January 2025 }}</ref> The theater in Varaždin was the third theatre building in ].<ref name="Tuksar"/> The first professional Croatian theater ensemble was formed in 1898 under the management of the Croatian Drama Society, led by historian ].<ref name="Expat in Croatia"/> The Permanent City Theater as an institution was officially established in 1915, featuring both a drama and an opera ensemble.<ref name="Tuksar"/> This institution was active until 1925.<ref name="Expat in Croatia"/> Between 1907 and 1942 Varaždin served as the secondary base for the ].<ref name="Miklošić"/> The city theatre was also used for marking special occasions of the city ] later in the interwar period.{{sfn|Horvat|2012|pp=113–116}} After ], the professional National Theater "August Cesarec" was established, with support from the ]n regional authorities.<ref name="Miklošić"/>

== See also ==
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== References == == References ==
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== Sources ==
* {{cite journal | url = https://hrcak.srce.hr/en/clanak/147195 | via = ] | language = hr | title = Krešimir Filić – profesor u varaždinskoj Gimnaziji | trans-title = Krešimir Filić – a lecturer at Varaždin Gymnasium | first = Siniša | last = Horvat | journal = Papers of the Institute for Scientific Research Work in Varaždin | number = 23 | year = 2012 | issn = 1848-7890 | publisher = ] | access-date = 27 July 2024 }}


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For other uses, see Croatian National Theatre.
Croatian National Theatre in Varaždin
Croatian National Theatre building in Varaždin
AddressAugusta Cesarca 1
Varaždin, Varaždin County
Croatia
Typenational theatre
Website
www.hnkvz.hr

The Croatian National Theatre (Croatian: Hrvatsko narodno kazalište u Varaždinu), commonly referred to as HNK Varaždin, is a theatre located in Varaždin.

History

The history of theater in Varaždin dates back to 1637, with the Jesuit school performances held at the local grammar school. These productions were predominantly in Latin and German language. Between 1788 and 1873, 30 theatrical performances were organized in Varaždin, taking place in both private and public spaces.

The theatre building, designed by Viennese architect Hermann Helmer, was completed in 1873. The theater in Varaždin was the third theatre building in Civil Croatia. The first professional Croatian theater ensemble was formed in 1898 under the management of the Croatian Drama Society, led by historian Ivan Mičetić. The Permanent City Theater as an institution was officially established in 1915, featuring both a drama and an opera ensemble. This institution was active until 1925. Between 1907 and 1942 Varaždin served as the secondary base for the Croatian National Theatre in Osijek. The city theatre was also used for marking special occasions of the city Gymnasium later in the interwar period. After World War II in Yugoslavia, the professional National Theater "August Cesarec" was established, with support from the Slavonian regional authorities.

See also

References

  1. ^ Miklošić, Mateja (2017). Prikaz početaka varaždinskog kazališta u Varaždinskim vijestima (Master's thesis thesis). University of Zagreb, Department of Croatian Studies. Retrieved 2 January 2025.
  2. ^ Stanislav Tuksar. "Institucionalizacija moderne građanske glazbene kulture u civilnoj Hrvatskoj u 19. stoljeću" [Institutionalization of Modern Bourgeois Music Culture in 19th-Century Civil Croatia]. Arti musices (in Croatian). 54 (2): 275–288.
  3. ^ n.a. (23 March 2023). "Croatian National Theater: HNK Varaždin (including 2025 program)". Expat in Croatia. Retrieved 2 January 2025.
  4. Horvat 2012, pp. 113–116.

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