Proper noun
Bayreuth
A city in Bavaria, Germany
19th century In 1804, the author Jean Paul Richter moved from Coburg to Bayreuth, where he lived until his death in 1825. Source: Internet
After the First World War had ended in 1918, the Workers' and Soldiers' Council took power briefly in Bayreuth. Source: Internet
As early as 1361 Emperor Charles IV had conferred on Burgrave Frederick V the right to mint coins for the towns of Bayreuth and Kulmbach. Source: Internet
Bayreuth Stadtnachrichten - Amtsblatt der Stadt Bayreuth, Nr. 2, 30. Januar 2009 The oldest surviving cemetery is the Town Cemetery (Stadtfriedhof) with a large number of gravestones of famous people. Source: Internet
As a small compensation, Bayreuth was given the merged state insurance agency for Upper and Middle Franconia. Source: Internet
At some theatres other than Bayreuth, applause and curtain calls are normal practice after every act; at other major theatres, including the Metropolitan Opera in New York, the Bayreuth custom is followed. Source: Internet