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Theatre building in Wonsees, Germany

(‎Set [en] alias: Ruinentheater Sanspareil)
 
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Open-air park theatre (an artificial ruin), built 1746-1747 probably by Joseph Saint-Pierre for Margravine Wilhelmine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth. Used for summer drama performances by the Studiobühne Bayreuth company. 75 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Open-air park theatre (an artificial ruin), built 1746-1747 probably by Joseph Saint-Pierre for Margravine Wilhelmine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth. Used for summer drama performances by the Studiobühne Bayreuth company. 75 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Open-air park theatre (an artificial ruin), built 1746-1747 probably by Joseph Saint-Pierre for Margravine Wilhelmine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth. Used for summer drama performances by the Studiobühne Bayreuth company. 75 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 13:25, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Wonsees, Germany
  • Ruinentheater Sanspareil
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Ruinentheater Sanspareil [Wonsees]
Theatre building in Wonsees, Germany
  • Ruinentheater Sanspareil

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49°58'52.932"N, 11°19'36.120"E
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Open-air park theatre (an artificial ruin), built 1746-1747 probably by Joseph Saint-Pierre for Margravine Wilhelmine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth. Used for summer drama performances by the Studiobühne Bayreuth company. 75 seats. (English)
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1747
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