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| + | Built 1906 by William Müller for the theatre director Max Reinhardt, by converting a casino and ballroom (built 1850 by F. W. Deichmann). Opened 8 Nov 1906 with Ibsen's Gespenster. 1906-1920 directed by Max Reinhardt. 1937 auditorium alterations, installation of a box by Erich Schütte. Damaged in World War II. Re-opened 1946. 1955 and 1963 restorations. 1980-1983 major restoration by Ernst Schütte. 300 seats. The theatre shares a common box office hall with the neighbouring Deutsches Theater. Used for drama performances by the Deutsches Theater state drama company. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Built 1906 by William Müller for the theatre director Max Reinhardt, by converting a casino and ballroom (built 1850 by F. W. Deichmann). Opened 8 Nov 1906 with Ibsen's Gespenster. 1906-1920 directed by Max Reinhardt. 1937 auditorium alterations, installation of a box by Erich Schütte. Damaged in World War II. Re-opened 1946. 1955 and 1963 restorations. 1980-1983 major restoration by Ernst Schütte. 300 seats. The theatre shares a common box office hall with the neighbouring Deutsches Theater. Used for drama performances by the Deutsches Theater state drama company. (English) / rank | |||
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| Property / Note: Built 1906 by William Müller for the theatre director Max Reinhardt, by converting a casino and ballroom (built 1850 by F. W. Deichmann). Opened 8 Nov 1906 with Ibsen's Gespenster. 1906-1920 directed by Max Reinhardt. 1937 auditorium alterations, installation of a box by Erich Schütte. Damaged in World War II. Re-opened 1946. 1955 and 1963 restorations. 1980-1983 major restoration by Ernst Schütte. 300 seats. The theatre shares a common box office hall with the neighbouring Deutsches Theater. Used for drama performances by the Deutsches Theater state drama company. (English) / qualifier | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:07, 11 September 2025
Theatre building in Berlin, Germany
- Kammerspiele
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Kammerspiele [Berlin] | Theatre building in Berlin, Germany |
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52°31'27.300"N, 13°22'52.932"E
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Built 1906 by William Müller for the theatre director Max Reinhardt, by converting a casino and ballroom (built 1850 by F. W. Deichmann). Opened 8 Nov 1906 with Ibsen's Gespenster. 1906-1920 directed by Max Reinhardt. 1937 auditorium alterations, installation of a box by Erich Schütte. Damaged in World War II. Re-opened 1946. 1955 and 1963 restorations. 1980-1983 major restoration by Ernst Schütte. 300 seats. The theatre shares a common box office hall with the neighbouring Deutsches Theater. Used for drama performances by the Deutsches Theater state drama company. (English)
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8 November 1906Gregorian
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Berlin 71
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Schumannstr. 14
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TBS 024
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10117
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35
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