Opernhaus am Taschenberg

Opernhaus am Taschenberg
Interior of the opera house in 1678
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General information
TypeOpera house
Architectural styleBaroque
Town or cityDresden, Saxony
Coordinates51°03′09″N 13°44′09″E / 51.0525°N 13.7359°E / 51.0525; 13.7359
Construction started1664 (1664)
Completed1667 (1667)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Wolf Caspar von Klengel

The Opernhaus am Taschenberg (Opera house at the Taschenberg) was a theatre in Dresden, Saxony, Germany, built from 1664 to 1667 by Wolf Caspar von Klengel. It was the first opera house of the capital of Saxony, Residenz of the Elector of Saxony. Seating up to 2000 people, it was at the time one of the largest opera houses in Europe. It was also called Klengelsches Opernhaus (after the architect) and Komödienhaus am Taschenberg (Comedy house at the Taschenberg).

Only 40 years after its opening, it was changed to serve as the first Hofkirche (Court church) for the Elector who had converted to the Catholic Church. When a new church was dedicated in 1751 (the present Dresden Cathedral known as the Hofkirche) the building was used as a Ballhaus (a space for playing real tennis) and an archive. It was demolished in 1888.


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