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Theatre building in Aalborg, Denmark

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Built 1878. Original capacity: 1100 people (including standing room). 1882 bought by Julius Petersen, subsequently rebuildings (870 seats). From 1914, operated as a municipal theatre. Used as a cinema by the German army during the occupation in World War II. Re-opened as a theatre in September 1945. Currently the theatre is operated as a state theatre by the Danish Ministry of Culture. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1878. Original capacity: 1100 people (including standing room). 1882 bought by Julius Petersen, subsequently rebuildings (870 seats). From 1914, operated as a municipal theatre. Used as a cinema by the German army during the occupation in World War II. Re-opened as a theatre in September 1945. Currently the theatre is operated as a state theatre by the Danish Ministry of Culture. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1878. Original capacity: 1100 people (including standing room). 1882 bought by Julius Petersen, subsequently rebuildings (870 seats). From 1914, operated as a municipal theatre. Used as a cinema by the German army during the occupation in World War II. Re-opened as a theatre in September 1945. Currently the theatre is operated as a state theatre by the Danish Ministry of Culture. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Aalborg, Denmark
  • Aalborg Theater
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Aalborg Theater [Aalborg]
Theatre building in Aalborg, Denmark
  • Aalborg Theater

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57°2'49.200"N, 9°55'0.012"E
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Built 1878. Original capacity: 1100 people (including standing room). 1882 bought by Julius Petersen, subsequently rebuildings (870 seats). From 1914, operated as a municipal theatre. Used as a cinema by the German army during the occupation in World War II. Re-opened as a theatre in September 1945. Currently the theatre is operated as a state theatre by the Danish Ministry of Culture. (English)
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1878
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Jernbanegade 11, 9000 Aalborg
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