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Theatre building in Bielefeld, Germany, opened in 1902

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Built 1902-1904 by Bernhard Sehring. Opened 3 Apr 1904 with Schiller's Die Jungfrau von Orleans. 1937 exterior alterations, major interior redecoration. Heavily damaged by bombs in 1944. 1949-1950 rebuilding (exterior to modificated original plans, interior to modern plans). 1960 exterior rebuilding (removing the original decoration). 1977-1979 exterior restoration to the original plans. Major interior rebuilding by Beneke-Daberto BDP scheduled for 2004-2006 (see www.theaterstiftung-bielefeld.de). Used for opera, drama, and ballet performances by the resident companies. 775 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1902-1904 by Bernhard Sehring. Opened 3 Apr 1904 with Schiller's Die Jungfrau von Orleans. 1937 exterior alterations, major interior redecoration. Heavily damaged by bombs in 1944. 1949-1950 rebuilding (exterior to modificated original plans, interior to modern plans). 1960 exterior rebuilding (removing the original decoration). 1977-1979 exterior restoration to the original plans. Major interior rebuilding by Beneke-Daberto BDP scheduled for 2004-2006 (see www.theaterstiftung-bielefeld.de). Used for opera, drama, and ballet performances by the resident companies. 775 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1902-1904 by Bernhard Sehring. Opened 3 Apr 1904 with Schiller's Die Jungfrau von Orleans. 1937 exterior alterations, major interior redecoration. Heavily damaged by bombs in 1944. 1949-1950 rebuilding (exterior to modificated original plans, interior to modern plans). 1960 exterior rebuilding (removing the original decoration). 1977-1979 exterior restoration to the original plans. Major interior rebuilding by Beneke-Daberto BDP scheduled for 2004-2006 (see www.theaterstiftung-bielefeld.de). Used for opera, drama, and ballet performances by the resident companies. 775 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Bielefeld, Germany, opened in 1902
  • Stadttheater
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Stadttheater [Bielefeld]
Theatre building in Bielefeld, Germany, opened in 1902
  • Stadttheater

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Built 1902-1904 by Bernhard Sehring. Opened 3 Apr 1904 with Schiller's Die Jungfrau von Orleans. 1937 exterior alterations, major interior redecoration. Heavily damaged by bombs in 1944. 1949-1950 rebuilding (exterior to modificated original plans, interior to modern plans). 1960 exterior rebuilding (removing the original decoration). 1977-1979 exterior restoration to the original plans. Major interior rebuilding by Beneke-Daberto BDP scheduled for 2004-2006 (see www.theaterstiftung-bielefeld.de). Used for opera, drama, and ballet performances by the resident companies. 775 seats. (English)
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