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Theatre building in Berlin, Germany

(‎Changed [en] label: Kroll Opera House [Berlin, DE])
(‎Created claim: demolished (P108): 1856, d)
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Property / Burnt down date: 1 February 1851Gregorian / qualifier
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context: Burnt at 10 p.m., through a leakage from a gas pipe. (English)
Property / Burnt down date: 1 February 1851Gregorian / reference
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1856
Timestamp+1856-00-00T00:00:00Z
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CalendarGregorian
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Property / demolished: 1856 / rank
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Property / Preservation state: Disused / rank
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Property / Wikidata instance
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Property / Wikidata instance: Q64654999 / rank
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Property / Wikidata instance: Q153562 / rank
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Property / Carthalia ID: 1667 / rank
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Property / Modern Opera Houses ID: 160 / rank
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Built 1843-1844 as the entertainment venue Krollscher Wintergarten (also known as Etablissment Kroll) by Ludwig Persius and Carl Ferdinand Langhans for the restaurant owner Joseph Kroll, on a site donated by king Friedrich Wilhelm IV. Opened 15 Feb 1844. The complex included three large halls (Königsaal a.o.), a large veranda, a basement hall, and 14 function rooms. Total capacity: 5000 guests. Used as a restaurant, for balls, and for concerts by a resident orchestra. - 1850 addition of a garden theatre by Eduard Titz. Opened 27 June 1850 as Sommertheater in Kroll's Garten. Garden theatre demolished in 1856. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1843-1844 as the entertainment venue Krollscher Wintergarten (also known as Etablissment Kroll) by Ludwig Persius and Carl Ferdinand Langhans for the restaurant owner Joseph Kroll, on a site donated by king Friedrich Wilhelm IV. Opened 15 Feb 1844. The complex included three large halls (Königsaal a.o.), a large veranda, a basement hall, and 14 function rooms. Total capacity: 5000 guests. Used as a restaurant, for balls, and for concerts by a resident orchestra. - 1850 addition of a garden theatre by Eduard Titz. Opened 27 June 1850 as Sommertheater in Kroll's Garten. Garden theatre demolished in 1856. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1843-1844 as the entertainment venue Krollscher Wintergarten (also known as Etablissment Kroll) by Ludwig Persius and Carl Ferdinand Langhans for the restaurant owner Joseph Kroll, on a site donated by king Friedrich Wilhelm IV. Opened 15 Feb 1844. The complex included three large halls (Königsaal a.o.), a large veranda, a basement hall, and 14 function rooms. Total capacity: 5000 guests. Used as a restaurant, for balls, and for concerts by a resident orchestra. - 1850 addition of a garden theatre by Eduard Titz. Opened 27 June 1850 as Sommertheater in Kroll's Garten. Garden theatre demolished in 1856. (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 07:29, 15 September 2025

Theatre building in Berlin, Germany
  • Kroll Opera House
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Kroll Opera House [Berlin, DE]
Theatre building in Berlin, Germany
  • Kroll Opera House

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52°31'6.960"N, 13°22'14.160"E
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Built 1843-1844 as the entertainment venue Krollscher Wintergarten (also known as Etablissment Kroll) by Ludwig Persius and Carl Ferdinand Langhans for the restaurant owner Joseph Kroll, on a site donated by king Friedrich Wilhelm IV. Opened 15 Feb 1844. The complex included three large halls (Königsaal a.o.), a large veranda, a basement hall, and 14 function rooms. Total capacity: 5000 guests. Used as a restaurant, for balls, and for concerts by a resident orchestra. - 1850 addition of a garden theatre by Eduard Titz. Opened 27 June 1850 as Sommertheater in Kroll's Garten. Garden theatre demolished in 1856. (English)
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22 November 1943
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1 February 1851Gregorian
Burnt at 10 p.m., through a leakage from a gas pipe. (English)
1844
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1951
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1856
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