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Theatre building in Vienna, Austria

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Built 1903-1904 by Eduard Prandl, replacing the Palais Kaunitz. Opened 1 Sep 1904. Used as a variety theatre. Closed 1928. 1929 converted into a cinema by Carl Witzmann, re-opened 1929 as Apollo-Kino. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1903-1904 by Eduard Prandl, replacing the Palais Kaunitz. Opened 1 Sep 1904. Used as a variety theatre. Closed 1928. 1929 converted into a cinema by Carl Witzmann, re-opened 1929 as Apollo-Kino. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1903-1904 by Eduard Prandl, replacing the Palais Kaunitz. Opened 1 Sep 1904. Used as a variety theatre. Closed 1928. 1929 converted into a cinema by Carl Witzmann, re-opened 1929 as Apollo-Kino. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Vienna, Austria
  • Apollo-Theater
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Apollo-Theater [Vienna]
Theatre building in Vienna, Austria
  • Apollo-Theater

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48°11'51.000"N, 16°21'14.040"E
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Built 1903-1904 by Eduard Prandl, replacing the Palais Kaunitz. Opened 1 Sep 1904. Used as a variety theatre. Closed 1928. 1929 converted into a cinema by Carl Witzmann, re-opened 1929 as Apollo-Kino. (English)
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1 September 1904Gregorian
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