Polish Theatre was built between 1889-1890, designed by Emil Förster from Vienna in the classical style palladiańsko using the Roman triumphal arch motif on the facade. The audience in a similar style with antique curtain "Tanic Nymphs" Francis Rottenmary in 1890. The building was modeled on the architecture of municipal theaters in Vienna and Budapest. After regaining independence activists concentrated in the Polish Society of Friends Polish Theatre was founded in 1922 and fought for the Polish representations of one and then three days a week (Polish theatrical traditions in Bielsko back to 1863).
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