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| + | Built 1858. Opened 8 Dec 1858 with Eugène Scribe's Bataille de dames. 1901-1904 closed due to fire safety concerns. Subsequently rebuilding. Re-opened 8 May 1905 with Schiller's Wilhelm Tell. 1925-1926 rebuilding and extension. Re-opened 5 June 1926 with Schiller's Don Carlos. Until 1924, mainly used for regular winter seasons by different touring companies. Later, mainly used for touring performances. Until 1941, also used as a cinema. Throughout its history, also used for amateur drama performances by the Dramatischer Verein company, and annual school theatre performances (Schützentheater) during the Schützenfest festival. Demolished 1977 in favour of a new theatre and congress hall, Stadthalle (built 1974-1978). (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Built 1858. Opened 8 Dec 1858 with Eugène Scribe's Bataille de dames. 1901-1904 closed due to fire safety concerns. Subsequently rebuilding. Re-opened 8 May 1905 with Schiller's Wilhelm Tell. 1925-1926 rebuilding and extension. Re-opened 5 June 1926 with Schiller's Don Carlos. Until 1924, mainly used for regular winter seasons by different touring companies. Later, mainly used for touring performances. Until 1941, also used as a cinema. Throughout its history, also used for amateur drama performances by the Dramatischer Verein company, and annual school theatre performances (Schützentheater) during the Schützenfest festival. Demolished 1977 in favour of a new theatre and congress hall, Stadthalle (built 1974-1978). (English) / rank | |||
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| Property / Note: Built 1858. Opened 8 Dec 1858 with Eugène Scribe's Bataille de dames. 1901-1904 closed due to fire safety concerns. Subsequently rebuilding. Re-opened 8 May 1905 with Schiller's Wilhelm Tell. 1925-1926 rebuilding and extension. Re-opened 5 June 1926 with Schiller's Don Carlos. Until 1924, mainly used for regular winter seasons by different touring companies. Later, mainly used for touring performances. Until 1941, also used as a cinema. Throughout its history, also used for amateur drama performances by the Dramatischer Verein company, and annual school theatre performances (Schützentheater) during the Schützenfest festival. Demolished 1977 in favour of a new theatre and congress hall, Stadthalle (built 1974-1978). (English) / qualifier | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:42, 11 September 2025
Theatre building in Biberach, Germany
- Municipal Theatre
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Municipal Theatre [Biberach] | Theatre building in Biberach, Germany |
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48°5'49.164"N, 9°47'5.244"E
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Built 1858. Opened 8 Dec 1858 with Eugène Scribe's Bataille de dames. 1901-1904 closed due to fire safety concerns. Subsequently rebuilding. Re-opened 8 May 1905 with Schiller's Wilhelm Tell. 1925-1926 rebuilding and extension. Re-opened 5 June 1926 with Schiller's Don Carlos. Until 1924, mainly used for regular winter seasons by different touring companies. Later, mainly used for touring performances. Until 1941, also used as a cinema. Throughout its history, also used for amateur drama performances by the Dramatischer Verein company, and annual school theatre performances (Schützentheater) during the Schützenfest festival. Demolished 1977 in favour of a new theatre and congress hall, Stadthalle (built 1974-1978). (English)
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8 December 1858Gregorian
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1977
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1977
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