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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Margravial Opera House Bayreuth' has mentioned 'Baroque' in the following places:
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The Margravial Opera House (German: Markgrxc3xa4fliches Opernhaus) is a Baroque opera house in the town of Bayreuth, Germany, built between 1745 and 1750.
The wooden interior was designed by Giuseppe Galli Bibiena (1696 xe2x80x93 1757)[3] and his son Carlo from Bologna in an Italian Late Baroque style.
Each September from the year 2000 to 2009, the theatre also hosted the Bayreuth Baroque festival, with performances of early operatic rarities.
The 18th century Margravial Opera House in Bayreuth is a masterwork of Baroque theatre architecture, commissioned by Margravine Wilhelmine of Brandenburg as a venue for opera seria over which the princely couple ceremonially presided.
Today it survives as the only entirely preserved example of court opera house architecture where Baroque court opera culture and acoustics can be authentically experienced.
The attributes carrying Outstanding Universal Value are its location in the original 18th century public urban space; the 18th century Baroque faxc3xa7ade; the original 18th century roof structure spanning 25 metres; the internal layout and design of the ceremonial foyer, tiered loge theatre and stage area including all existing original materials and decoration.
Criterion (i): The Margravial Opera House is a masterwork of Baroque court theatre architecture by Giuseppe Galli Bibiena in terms of its tiered loge form and acoustic, decorative and iconological properties.
Criterion (iv): The Margravial Opera House is an outstanding example of a Baroque court theatre.
The highly unified Baroque work can still be appreciated.