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Location: Csokonai Theater in Debrecen, Part 2

Location: Csokonai Theater in Debrecen, Part 2

From the January 16 broadcast.

The complete renovation of the Csokonai Theater in Debrecen took three years. The investment cost amounted to 13 billion Hungarian forints, and thus the most important cultural development in the region was achieved in Debrecen. The historic building reopened its doors last September, which were renovated but all its values ​​were preserved. It has been equipped with the latest light and sound technology, the capacity of the hall has been increased and a unique revolving theater has been installed. Rudolf Burkert was guided through the Csokonai Theater by two actresses, Anna Viconi and Evelyn Zipp.

Location – Radio Kossuth – Tuesday 16 January at 11:05

Editor: Peter Girmati
Host: Rudolf Burkert

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