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(‎Created claim: Preservation state (P233): Disused (Q25457), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1754926593236)
(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1846-1849 by Carl Ferdinand Langhans for the Stettin merchants' society. Opened 21 October 1849 with Goethe's Egmont. 1892 bought by the city of Stettin. 1899 front extension by a foyer and staircase wing. 1905-1906 backstage extensions, renewal of stage machinery. 800 seats (+ 170 standing). Destroyed by bombs ca. 1945. Remains subsequently removed., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
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Built 1846-1849 by Carl Ferdinand Langhans for the Stettin merchants' society. Opened 21 October 1849 with Goethe's Egmont. 1892 bought by the city of Stettin. 1899 front extension by a foyer and staircase wing. 1905-1906 backstage extensions, renewal of stage machinery. 800 seats (+ 170 standing). Destroyed by bombs ca. 1945. Remains subsequently removed. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1846-1849 by Carl Ferdinand Langhans for the Stettin merchants' society. Opened 21 October 1849 with Goethe's Egmont. 1892 bought by the city of Stettin. 1899 front extension by a foyer and staircase wing. 1905-1906 backstage extensions, renewal of stage machinery. 800 seats (+ 170 standing). Destroyed by bombs ca. 1945. Remains subsequently removed. (English) / rank
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theatre building
  • Municipal Theatre of Stettin
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Municipal Theatre of Stettin [Szczecin]
theatre building
  • Municipal Theatre of Stettin

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53°25'41.772"N, 14°33'25.488"E
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Built 1846-1849 by Carl Ferdinand Langhans for the Stettin merchants' society. Opened 21 October 1849 with Goethe's Egmont. 1892 bought by the city of Stettin. 1899 front extension by a foyer and staircase wing. 1905-1906 backstage extensions, renewal of stage machinery. 800 seats (+ 170 standing). Destroyed by bombs ca. 1945. Remains subsequently removed. (English)
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