Talk:Bollhuset

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Great article, I really like it! But shouldn't there be some information concerning Lilla Bollhuset and Stora Bollhuset? Its not related to opera and theatre but its an interesting part of the history of the building(s).
/ Mats Halldin (talk) 21:40, 15 May 2007 (UTC)

I agree! I wrote about it focused on its meaning in theatre history, which was my interest in it, but of course they are many that would be interested in the building history as well. This article is about "Stora Bollhuset" (Big Bollhuset), and as you say, they where also a "Lilla Bollhuset", (Small Bollhuset), built in 1648, that where used for sports after great Bollhuset where turned in to a theatre. Why dont you write that article?--Aciram 09:44, 5 June 2007 (UTC)
OK, there isn't even an article on the Finnish Church yet, so, arguably, articles about these two former buildings will probably have to wait for a while. I've read the galleries in the present church are from the theatre era, so it could become an interesting article.
/ Mats Halldin (talk) 11:32, 5 June 2007 (UTC)