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Theatre building in Heilbronn, Germany

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Built 1979-1982 by Gerhard Graubner, Rudolf Biste and Kurt Gerling on the site of the former Theater (opened 1913, damaged in World War II, demolished in 1970). Opened 16 Nov 1982. The theatre contains two halls, Großes Haus (705 seats) and Kammerspiele (up to 105 seats). (English)
Property / Note: Built 1979-1982 by Gerhard Graubner, Rudolf Biste and Kurt Gerling on the site of the former Theater (opened 1913, damaged in World War II, demolished in 1970). Opened 16 Nov 1982. The theatre contains two halls, Großes Haus (705 seats) and Kammerspiele (up to 105 seats). (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1979-1982 by Gerhard Graubner, Rudolf Biste and Kurt Gerling on the site of the former Theater (opened 1913, damaged in World War II, demolished in 1970). Opened 16 Nov 1982. The theatre contains two halls, Großes Haus (705 seats) and Kammerspiele (up to 105 seats). (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Heilbronn, Germany
  • Theater
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Theater [Heilbronn]
Theatre building in Heilbronn, Germany
  • Theater

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Built 1979-1982 by Gerhard Graubner, Rudolf Biste and Kurt Gerling on the site of the former Theater (opened 1913, damaged in World War II, demolished in 1970). Opened 16 Nov 1982. The theatre contains two halls, Großes Haus (705 seats) and Kammerspiele (up to 105 seats). (English)
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