In 1878 the Szeged Theatrical Association was founded to raise funds for a future theatre. The huge reconstruction after the disastrous flood of 1879, which literally wiped the city, helped this effort. After the city council agreed upon the plans, construction began on the site bordered by the Vörösmarty, Deák Ferenc and Wesselényi streets in 1882. Used scenery for the theatre was bought from the burned Ring Theatre of
Vienna. The opening was on 14 October 1883, in the presence of Emperor
Franz Joseph I. 18 months after the opening, on 22 April 1885 the theatre was burned down. However, reconstruction was swift. The Fellner & Helmer company modified the previous plans to decrease the fire-hazard, and also made smaller alterations to the outer shape of the building. Historical theatre's ceiling decorations were painted in 1885 by the Vienna court painter
Hermann Kern. The rebuilt theatre was opened on 2 October 1886. After 100 years of its opening, the theatre was renovated during 1978–1986. ==The Kisszínház==