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Theatre building in Wolfsburg, Germany

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Built 1969-1973 after plans by Hans Scharoun. Opened 5 Oct 1973 as Theater Wolfsburg with Henrik Ibsen's play Nora. 883 seats (777 for musical theatre) + 120 standing. 2017 named Scharoun-Theater Wolfsburg in honour of its architect, Hans Scharoun (1893-1972). Used mostly for touring productions. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1969-1973 after plans by Hans Scharoun. Opened 5 Oct 1973 as Theater Wolfsburg with Henrik Ibsen's play Nora. 883 seats (777 for musical theatre) + 120 standing. 2017 named Scharoun-Theater Wolfsburg in honour of its architect, Hans Scharoun (1893-1972). Used mostly for touring productions. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1969-1973 after plans by Hans Scharoun. Opened 5 Oct 1973 as Theater Wolfsburg with Henrik Ibsen's play Nora. 883 seats (777 for musical theatre) + 120 standing. 2017 named Scharoun-Theater Wolfsburg in honour of its architect, Hans Scharoun (1893-1972). Used mostly for touring productions. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Wolfsburg, Germany
  • City Theatre Wolfsburg
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City Theatre Wolfsburg [Wolfsburg]
Theatre building in Wolfsburg, Germany
  • City Theatre Wolfsburg

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52°24'56.880"N, 10°46'50.160"E
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Built 1969-1973 after plans by Hans Scharoun. Opened 5 Oct 1973 as Theater Wolfsburg with Henrik Ibsen's play Nora. 883 seats (777 for musical theatre) + 120 standing. 2017 named Scharoun-Theater Wolfsburg in honour of its architect, Hans Scharoun (1893-1972). Used mostly for touring productions. (English)
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