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  2. Felsenreitschule - How to get there. Adress & contact. Hofstallgasse 1. 5020 Salzburg. Show on Google Maps >. Tel.: +43 662 8045 0. info@salzburgerfestspiele.at. Public transport. Just a few meters from Felsenreitschule, on Herbert-von-Karajan-Platz, there is the nearest bus stop (line 1, 8, 10, A, 22, 23)

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  3. From 1926, the Felsenreitschule was used as an open-air theatre for performances of the Salzburg Festival. With the auditorium reversed, the former audience arcades now served as a natural stage setting. The first production was Carlo Goldoni 's The Servant of Two Masters, directed by Max Reinhardt. In 1933, Clemens Holzmeister designed for Max ...

  4. Felsenreitschule. Hofstallgasse 1. 5020 Salzburg. Tel. +43662 8045-0. eMail. Website. Route planner. back. The Felsenreitschule in Salzburg is a popular event location, not just during the Salzburg Festival.

    • Hofstallgasse 1, Salzburg, 5020, AT
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  5. The Felsenreitschule is a unique theatre in Salzburg and incorporated into the Haus für Mozart, the former Kleines Festspielhaus (Small Festival Hall). It is based on the old Baroque stables of the cavalry of Salzburg′s Prince Archbishop and was carved into the mountain of Mönchsberg. It was built at the site of a quarry where stone for the ...

  6. The first opera production in the Felsenreitschule took place in 1948 when Herbert von Karajan conducted Gluck’s »Orfeo ed Euridice«. 1 /2. From the end of the 1960s radical conversion and adaptation work took place, mainly according to plans by the »festival architect« Clemens Holzmeister. An understage area, an orchestral pit and a ...

  7. The Felsenreitschule is a theatre in Salzburg, Austria and a venue of the Salzburg Festival.

  8. Jun 12, 2018 · In 1926, Max Reinhardt first attempted to use the Felsenreitschule for a staging of the Salzburg Festival with Goldoni’s The servant of two masters with a stage made from mashed soil. The spectators sat on wooden benches. A first opera production took place in the Felsenreitschule under Herbert von Karajan: in 1948 Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice ...

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