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Theatre building in Bremen, Germany

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New theatre opened 1892, with a great hall (ca. 3000 seats), a concert hall and various other rooms. Purchased by the city of Bremen in 1911. Used as a variety and operetta theatre (1800 seats). 1920 renamed Stadttheater An der Weide. 1925 converted into a cinema. Destroyed by bombs in World War II. [Cinema rebuilt 1948 and operated as UT am Bahnhof within the Gewerkschafthaus trade union building Gewerkschafthaus.] (English)
Property / Note: New theatre opened 1892, with a great hall (ca. 3000 seats), a concert hall and various other rooms. Purchased by the city of Bremen in 1911. Used as a variety and operetta theatre (1800 seats). 1920 renamed Stadttheater An der Weide. 1925 converted into a cinema. Destroyed by bombs in World War II. [Cinema rebuilt 1948 and operated as UT am Bahnhof within the Gewerkschafthaus trade union building Gewerkschafthaus.] (English) / rank
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Property / Note: New theatre opened 1892, with a great hall (ca. 3000 seats), a concert hall and various other rooms. Purchased by the city of Bremen in 1911. Used as a variety and operetta theatre (1800 seats). 1920 renamed Stadttheater An der Weide. 1925 converted into a cinema. Destroyed by bombs in World War II. [Cinema rebuilt 1948 and operated as UT am Bahnhof within the Gewerkschafthaus trade union building Gewerkschafthaus.] (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Bremen, Germany
  • Tivoli-Theater
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Tivoli-Theater [Bremen]
Theatre building in Bremen, Germany
  • Tivoli-Theater

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53°4'51.600"N, 8°48'52.560"E
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New theatre opened 1892, with a great hall (ca. 3000 seats), a concert hall and various other rooms. Purchased by the city of Bremen in 1911. Used as a variety and operetta theatre (1800 seats). 1920 renamed Stadttheater An der Weide. 1925 converted into a cinema. Destroyed by bombs in World War II. [Cinema rebuilt 1948 and operated as UT am Bahnhof within the Gewerkschafthaus trade union building Gewerkschafthaus.] (English)
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An der Weide 10, 28195 Bremen
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1892
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