The Jan Kochanowski Theater in Opole is located in a building at Teatralny Square, which was erected in 1975. The history of professional Polish theater in Opole dates back to 1945. It was created as the Juliusz Słowacki Municipal Theater, and after three years it was renamed the Opole Stage, and finally the Jan Kochanowski Dramatic Theater. The cultural institution has four stages – including the largest, capable of accommodating 560 people. Every year, the Opole theater organizes one of the largest festivals in Poland – the Opole Theater Confrontations "Polish Classics". It is a review of stagings of classic Polish dramas, during which the best performances from all over the country are hosted on the stage of the Opole theater.
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The theater's box office is open from Tuesday to Friday from 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM and on Saturday and Sunday an hour before the performance. Sightseeing is only possible on the occasion of events such as the Night of Museums.
Paid parking spaces on Augustyna Kośnego Street (paid parking zone).
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