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(‎Created claim: EUTA building identifier (P15): 6687, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1692966237383)
(‎Created claim: closure date (P107): 1944, a)
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Property / Wikidata instance: Q19860854 / rank
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Property / Wikidata instance: Q24354 / rank
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Property / Carthalia ID: 2157 / rank
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Built 1803-1804 by Johann Andreas Gärtner for Julius Graf von Soden, converting a 1750 convent building by Balthasar Neumann. Opened 3 Aug 1804 with F. L. Schröder's Stille Wasser sind tief. 1830 auditorium rebuilding, 1846 stage technology modernization and removal of stalls boxes, 1855 auditorium renovation and addition of cloakrooms, 1905-1906 extension and alterations. Originally ca. 800 seats, 1940: 755 seats (+ 90 standing). Closed 1944. Destroyed by bombs on 16 March 1945. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1803-1804 by Johann Andreas Gärtner for Julius Graf von Soden, converting a 1750 convent building by Balthasar Neumann. Opened 3 Aug 1804 with F. L. Schröder's Stille Wasser sind tief. 1830 auditorium rebuilding, 1846 stage technology modernization and removal of stalls boxes, 1855 auditorium renovation and addition of cloakrooms, 1905-1906 extension and alterations. Originally ca. 800 seats, 1940: 755 seats (+ 90 standing). Closed 1944. Destroyed by bombs on 16 March 1945. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1803-1804 by Johann Andreas Gärtner for Julius Graf von Soden, converting a 1750 convent building by Balthasar Neumann. Opened 3 Aug 1804 with F. L. Schröder's Stille Wasser sind tief. 1830 auditorium rebuilding, 1846 stage technology modernization and removal of stalls boxes, 1855 auditorium renovation and addition of cloakrooms, 1905-1906 extension and alterations. Originally ca. 800 seats, 1940: 755 seats (+ 90 standing). Closed 1944. Destroyed by bombs on 16 March 1945. (English) / qualifier
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16 March 1945
Timestamp+1945-03-16T00:00:00Z
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Precision1 day
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Property / Burnt down date: 16 March 1945 / rank
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Property / Burnt down date: 16 March 1945 / qualifier
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Note: Destroyed by bombs (English)
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1944
Timestamp+1944-00-00T00:00:00Z
Timezone+00:00
CalendarGregorian
Precision1 year
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theatre building
  • Stadtheater Würzburg
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Stadtheater Würzburg [Würzburg]
theatre building
  • Stadtheater Würzburg

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49°47'42.000"N, 9°56'6.720"E
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Built 1803-1804 by Johann Andreas Gärtner for Julius Graf von Soden, converting a 1750 convent building by Balthasar Neumann. Opened 3 Aug 1804 with F. L. Schröder's Stille Wasser sind tief. 1830 auditorium rebuilding, 1846 stage technology modernization and removal of stalls boxes, 1855 auditorium renovation and addition of cloakrooms, 1905-1906 extension and alterations. Originally ca. 800 seats, 1940: 755 seats (+ 90 standing). Closed 1944. Destroyed by bombs on 16 March 1945. (English)
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1804
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16 March 1945
Destroyed by bombs (English)
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1944
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