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Theatre building in Leipzig, Germany

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Built 1955-1956 by K. Souradny, R. Brummer, and F. Herbst, incorporating the remains of the Central-Theater (built 1901, severeley damaged in World War II, re-opened 1945 after provisional repairs). Opened 1957 with Schiller's Wallenstein trilogy. 2003-2006 exterior renovations. 2008-2013 again named Centraltheater. Used for drama performances by the resident company. 672 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1955-1956 by K. Souradny, R. Brummer, and F. Herbst, incorporating the remains of the Central-Theater (built 1901, severeley damaged in World War II, re-opened 1945 after provisional repairs). Opened 1957 with Schiller's Wallenstein trilogy. 2003-2006 exterior renovations. 2008-2013 again named Centraltheater. Used for drama performances by the resident company. 672 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1955-1956 by K. Souradny, R. Brummer, and F. Herbst, incorporating the remains of the Central-Theater (built 1901, severeley damaged in World War II, re-opened 1945 after provisional repairs). Opened 1957 with Schiller's Wallenstein trilogy. 2003-2006 exterior renovations. 2008-2013 again named Centraltheater. Used for drama performances by the resident company. 672 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 12:46, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Leipzig, Germany
  • Schauspiel Leipzig
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Schauspiel Leipzig [Leipzig]
Theatre building in Leipzig, Germany
  • Schauspiel Leipzig

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51°20'26.160"N, 12°22'11.280"E
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Built 1955-1956 by K. Souradny, R. Brummer, and F. Herbst, incorporating the remains of the Central-Theater (built 1901, severeley damaged in World War II, re-opened 1945 after provisional repairs). Opened 1957 with Schiller's Wallenstein trilogy. 2003-2006 exterior renovations. 2008-2013 again named Centraltheater. Used for drama performances by the resident company. 672 seats. (English)
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1956
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