Gyula Gózon Chamber Theatre, Theatre venue in Rákosliget, Budapest District XVII, Hungary
The Gyula Gózon Chamber Theatre operates in a three-story building with the stage located on the first floor and administrative offices situated on the third level. The building houses additional spaces designed for different types of performances and events.
The building was constructed between 1905 and 1910, initially serving as a sports facility and later as housing for nuns. The space was converted into a theatre and opened to the public in 1999.
The theatre presents a range of classical and modern productions, featuring works by Hungarian playwrights such as Gyula Krúdy and Milan Füst. Audiences find both traditional and contemporary interpretations of these pieces.
The venue offers online ticket sales for performances and maintains regular programming throughout the theatrical season. Visitors can check the schedule in advance to plan their visit and learn about current productions.
A life-sized statue of Gyula Gózon, the theatre's namesake, stands above the entrance on a decorative balcony. The figure honors the writer who once lived in this neighbourhood.
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