Petőfi Színház
Petőfi Színház in Veszprém is best understood through its designer: Medgyaszay István’s main building sits in the city centre on Óvári Ferenc út, at the northern end of Színházkert, and it is protected as a listed monument. The structure’s style is Secession—an artistic language that shaped many Hungarian urban public buildings around the turn of the 20th century. What you see today is the result of major change: reconstruction work took place between 1977 and 1988, and a wider renovation and modernisation followed in the 1980s. Those rebuilding plans were prepared by the Középülettervező Vállalat designers, including architects and interior designers Szendrő Péter and Szenes István, with additional specialists in structural engineering, mechanical systems, and stage-related design. …
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