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theatre building in Bochum-Mitte, Germany

 
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2003
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Built 1902 as a temporary exhibition hall in Düsseldorf, 1903 moved to Bochum and reused as an industrial hall. 2003 major rebuilding and extension, conversion into a performance location. Used for opera and other performances by the RuhrTriennale festival, and for other events. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1902 as a temporary exhibition hall in Düsseldorf, 1903 moved to Bochum and reused as an industrial hall. 2003 major rebuilding and extension, conversion into a performance location. Used for opera and other performances by the RuhrTriennale festival, and for other events. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1902 as a temporary exhibition hall in Düsseldorf, 1903 moved to Bochum and reused as an industrial hall. 2003 major rebuilding and extension, conversion into a performance location. Used for opera and other performances by the RuhrTriennale festival, and for other events. (English) / qualifier
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theatre building in Bochum-Mitte, Germany
  • Jahrhunderthalle
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Jahrhunderthalle [Bochum-Mitte]
theatre building in Bochum-Mitte, Germany
  • Jahrhunderthalle

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51°28'53.000"N, 7°11'55.000"E
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Built 1902 as a temporary exhibition hall in Düsseldorf, 1903 moved to Bochum and reused as an industrial hall. 2003 major rebuilding and extension, conversion into a performance location. Used for opera and other performances by the RuhrTriennale festival, and for other events. (English)
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2003
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