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Theatre building in Berlin, Germany, opened 1926

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Built in the 1930s as Feierstätte, a Nazi open-air theatre within the Thingstätten program. Opened with Hans Bachmann's Nazi mystery play Horch auf Kamerad, die Trommel ruft. Later renamed Freilichtbühne Rehberge and used as an open-air theatre and cinema. Also known as Freiluftkino Rehberge. Originally ca. 4000 seats, now ca. 1500 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built in the 1930s as Feierstätte, a Nazi open-air theatre within the Thingstätten program. Opened with Hans Bachmann's Nazi mystery play Horch auf Kamerad, die Trommel ruft. Later renamed Freilichtbühne Rehberge and used as an open-air theatre and cinema. Also known as Freiluftkino Rehberge. Originally ca. 4000 seats, now ca. 1500 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built in the 1930s as Feierstätte, a Nazi open-air theatre within the Thingstätten program. Opened with Hans Bachmann's Nazi mystery play Horch auf Kamerad, die Trommel ruft. Later renamed Freilichtbühne Rehberge and used as an open-air theatre and cinema. Also known as Freiluftkino Rehberge. Originally ca. 4000 seats, now ca. 1500 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Berlin, Germany, opened 1926
  • Freilichtbühne rehberge
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Freilichtbühne rehberge [Berlin]
Theatre building in Berlin, Germany, opened 1926
  • Freilichtbühne rehberge

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Built in the 1930s as Feierstätte, a Nazi open-air theatre within the Thingstätten program. Opened with Hans Bachmann's Nazi mystery play Horch auf Kamerad, die Trommel ruft. Later renamed Freilichtbühne Rehberge and used as an open-air theatre and cinema. Also known as Freiluftkino Rehberge. Originally ca. 4000 seats, now ca. 1500 seats. (English)
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Berlin 93
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1926
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Windhuker Str. Ecke Petersallee
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2017
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13351
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