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Theatre building in Berlin, Germany

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Variety theatre, built ca. 1874 by Eduard Titz. Ca. 1000 seats. From 1883, frequent venue of concerts of the male vocal ensemble Stettiner Sänger. From 1898 rented by that ensemble and renamed Reichshallen-Theater Stettiner Sänger. The complex also included a garden summer stage and the Dönhoff Brettl, a restaurant, cabaret and variety venue. Closed in the 1930s(?). (English)
Property / Note: Variety theatre, built ca. 1874 by Eduard Titz. Ca. 1000 seats. From 1883, frequent venue of concerts of the male vocal ensemble Stettiner Sänger. From 1898 rented by that ensemble and renamed Reichshallen-Theater Stettiner Sänger. The complex also included a garden summer stage and the Dönhoff Brettl, a restaurant, cabaret and variety venue. Closed in the 1930s(?). (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Variety theatre, built ca. 1874 by Eduard Titz. Ca. 1000 seats. From 1883, frequent venue of concerts of the male vocal ensemble Stettiner Sänger. From 1898 rented by that ensemble and renamed Reichshallen-Theater Stettiner Sänger. The complex also included a garden summer stage and the Dönhoff Brettl, a restaurant, cabaret and variety venue. Closed in the 1930s(?). (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Berlin, Germany
  • Reichshallen-Theater
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Reichshallen-Theater [Berlin]
Theatre building in Berlin, Germany
  • Reichshallen-Theater

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52°30'41.008"N, 13°23'50.662"E
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Variety theatre, built ca. 1874 by Eduard Titz. Ca. 1000 seats. From 1883, frequent venue of concerts of the male vocal ensemble Stettiner Sänger. From 1898 rented by that ensemble and renamed Reichshallen-Theater Stettiner Sänger. The complex also included a garden summer stage and the Dönhoff Brettl, a restaurant, cabaret and variety venue. Closed in the 1930s(?). (English)
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1882
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Berlin 35
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Leipziger Straße 77
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1932
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10117
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1933
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