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Theatre building in Leipzig, Germany

(‎Created claim: Preservation state (P233): Used as theatre today (Q25456), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1754926593236)
(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Concert hall and ballroom, built 1912 by Otto Gerstenberger for Brauerei C. W. Naumann. 3000 seats. From 1913, used as Varieté Drei Linden. 1918 rebuildings. 1945-1960 interim home to the Opernhaus Leipzig. 1952 rebuilding. From 1960 used as an operetta and musical comedy theatre. 529 seats. From 1992 renovations. Home to the Musikalische Komödie ensemble of Oper Leipzig., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
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Concert hall and ballroom, built 1912 by Otto Gerstenberger for Brauerei C. W. Naumann. 3000 seats. From 1913, used as Varieté Drei Linden. 1918 rebuildings. 1945-1960 interim home to the Opernhaus Leipzig. 1952 rebuilding. From 1960 used as an operetta and musical comedy theatre. 529 seats. From 1992 renovations. Home to the Musikalische Komödie ensemble of Oper Leipzig. (English)
Property / Note: Concert hall and ballroom, built 1912 by Otto Gerstenberger for Brauerei C. W. Naumann. 3000 seats. From 1913, used as Varieté Drei Linden. 1918 rebuildings. 1945-1960 interim home to the Opernhaus Leipzig. 1952 rebuilding. From 1960 used as an operetta and musical comedy theatre. 529 seats. From 1992 renovations. Home to the Musikalische Komödie ensemble of Oper Leipzig. (English) / rank
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Theatre building in Leipzig, Germany
  • Musical Comedy
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Musical Comedy [Leipzig]
Theatre building in Leipzig, Germany
  • Musical Comedy

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51°20'10.320"N, 12°20'21.120"E
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Concert hall and ballroom, built 1912 by Otto Gerstenberger for Brauerei C. W. Naumann. 3000 seats. From 1913, used as Varieté Drei Linden. 1918 rebuildings. 1945-1960 interim home to the Opernhaus Leipzig. 1952 rebuilding. From 1960 used as an operetta and musical comedy theatre. 529 seats. From 1992 renovations. Home to the Musikalische Komödie ensemble of Oper Leipzig. (English)
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1913
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