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Theatre building in Vienna, Austria

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(‎Created claim: closure date (P107): 1956, a)
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Built 1908 by Eduard Prandl. Named in honour of the Austrian composer, Johann Strauß jr. (1825-1899). Opened 31 Oct 1908 with the operetta, Tausend und eine Nacht (= Johann Strauß's Indigo with a new libretto). 1192 seats. 1931 converted into a cinema, renamed Scala. 1948 renamed Neues Theater in der Scala and again used as a theatre proper. Closed 30 June 1956. Demolished 1959. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1908 by Eduard Prandl. Named in honour of the Austrian composer, Johann Strauß jr. (1825-1899). Opened 31 Oct 1908 with the operetta, Tausend und eine Nacht (= Johann Strauß's Indigo with a new libretto). 1192 seats. 1931 converted into a cinema, renamed Scala. 1948 renamed Neues Theater in der Scala and again used as a theatre proper. Closed 30 June 1956. Demolished 1959. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1908 by Eduard Prandl. Named in honour of the Austrian composer, Johann Strauß jr. (1825-1899). Opened 31 Oct 1908 with the operetta, Tausend und eine Nacht (= Johann Strauß's Indigo with a new libretto). 1192 seats. 1931 converted into a cinema, renamed Scala. 1948 renamed Neues Theater in der Scala and again used as a theatre proper. Closed 30 June 1956. Demolished 1959. (English) / qualifier
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1956
Timestamp+1956-00-00T00:00:00Z
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Theatre building in Vienna, Austria
  • Johann Strauss Theater
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Johann Strauss Theater [Vienna]
Theatre building in Vienna, Austria
  • Johann Strauss Theater

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48°11'43.440"N, 16°22'6.600"E
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Built 1908 by Eduard Prandl. Named in honour of the Austrian composer, Johann Strauß jr. (1825-1899). Opened 31 Oct 1908 with the operetta, Tausend und eine Nacht (= Johann Strauß's Indigo with a new libretto). 1192 seats. 1931 converted into a cinema, renamed Scala. 1948 renamed Neues Theater in der Scala and again used as a theatre proper. Closed 30 June 1956. Demolished 1959. (English)
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31 October 1908Gregorian
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