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Theatre building in Berlin, Germany, opened 1877

(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1877 as Ostend-Theater by Traugott Krahn. Opened 23 Dec 1877. 800 seats. The complex also included a café, a restaurant, and a summer garden theatre. 1896 renamed Carl-Weiss-Theater after the theatre owner, Carl Weiss. 1906 renamed Bernhard-Rose-Theater after the theatre owner, Bernhard Rose. Later renamed Rose-Theater. Garden theatre destroyed by bombs on 22-26 Nov 1943. Theatre converted into a cinema in 1944. Re-opened as Ufa im Rose-Th...)
(‎Added qualifier: Source (P63): CARTHALIA (Q495), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
 
Property / Note: Built 1877 as Ostend-Theater by Traugott Krahn. Opened 23 Dec 1877. 800 seats. The complex also included a café, a restaurant, and a summer garden theatre. 1896 renamed Carl-Weiss-Theater after the theatre owner, Carl Weiss. 1906 renamed Bernhard-Rose-Theater after the theatre owner, Bernhard Rose. Later renamed Rose-Theater. Garden theatre destroyed by bombs on 22-26 Nov 1943. Theatre converted into a cinema in 1944. Re-opened as Ufa im Rose-Theater on 27 Oct 1944 with the film Das Konzert. Destroyed by acts of warfare in April 1945. - [N. B. The currently operating Ostendtheater is located in another building in Boxhagener Straße 99.] (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Berlin, Germany, opened 1877
  • Ostend theater
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Ostend Theater [Berlin]
Theatre building in Berlin, Germany, opened 1877
  • Ostend theater

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Built 1877 as Ostend-Theater by Traugott Krahn. Opened 23 Dec 1877. 800 seats. The complex also included a café, a restaurant, and a summer garden theatre. 1896 renamed Carl-Weiss-Theater after the theatre owner, Carl Weiss. 1906 renamed Bernhard-Rose-Theater after the theatre owner, Bernhard Rose. Later renamed Rose-Theater. Garden theatre destroyed by bombs on 22-26 Nov 1943. Theatre converted into a cinema in 1944. Re-opened as Ufa im Rose-Theater on 27 Oct 1944 with the film Das Konzert. Destroyed by acts of warfare in April 1945. - [N. B. The currently operating Ostendtheater is located in another building in Boxhagener Straße 99.] (English)
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Berlin 40
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1877
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Große Frankfurter Straße / Karl-Marx-Allee 78-84
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1945
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