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Antal Amade de Várkony

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Antal Amade de Várkony was a Hungarian count and notable comes of Zagreb, Croatia, who established the first public theatre in the city of Zagreb in 1797. His father was Count Tádé Amade, (1724-1807), and his mother was the countess Mária Angélika Nyáry von Bedegh (1734-?).[1][better source needed]

The theatre was called Amadeo's theatre and was open until 1834. Amadeo’s theatre was situated in the former Blatna (Mud) and Kazalisna (Theatre) Street, which afterwards got the name Demetrova. After closing his theatre, Amade withdrew to his estate in Hungary.[2] The building in which it was situated is now the Croatian Natural History Museum and, from 2000, the home of the Amadeo Theatre and Music Company.[3]

References

  1. ^ Marek, Miroslav. "hung/amade3.html". genealogy.euweb.cz.[self-published source]
  2. ^ Batusic, Nikola History of the Croatian Theatre. Skolska knjiga, 1978.
  3. ^ "Na kazališne predstave i koncerte u muzej". Zagreb Tourist Board. 2010. Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2011-03-14.