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Theatre building in Stuttgart, Germany

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(‎Created claim: closure date (P107): 1912, a)
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Built 1898 as Apollo-Theater by Burkhardt and Schmidt. Ca. 1905 renamed Residenz-Theater. Closed in 1912, subsequently rebuilt and used as Lichtspielpalast cinema. Later renamed Deutsches Theater. - [N.B.: The currently operating Apollo Theater is another theatre located within the SI-Centrum at Stuttgart-Möhringen.] (English)
Property / Note: Built 1898 as Apollo-Theater by Burkhardt and Schmidt. Ca. 1905 renamed Residenz-Theater. Closed in 1912, subsequently rebuilt and used as Lichtspielpalast cinema. Later renamed Deutsches Theater. - [N.B.: The currently operating Apollo Theater is another theatre located within the SI-Centrum at Stuttgart-Möhringen.] (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1898 as Apollo-Theater by Burkhardt and Schmidt. Ca. 1905 renamed Residenz-Theater. Closed in 1912, subsequently rebuilt and used as Lichtspielpalast cinema. Later renamed Deutsches Theater. - [N.B.: The currently operating Apollo Theater is another theatre located within the SI-Centrum at Stuttgart-Möhringen.] (English) / qualifier
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1912
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Theatre building in Stuttgart, Germany
  • Deutsches Theater
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Deutsches Theater [Stuttgart]
Theatre building in Stuttgart, Germany
  • Deutsches Theater

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48°45'52.380"N, 9°10'16.536"E
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Built 1898 as Apollo-Theater by Burkhardt and Schmidt. Ca. 1905 renamed Residenz-Theater. Closed in 1912, subsequently rebuilt and used as Lichtspielpalast cinema. Later renamed Deutsches Theater. - [N.B.: The currently operating Apollo Theater is another theatre located within the SI-Centrum at Stuttgart-Möhringen.] (English)
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1898
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1912
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