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(‎Added qualifier: Source (P63): CARTHALIA (Q495), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757598214181)
 
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1930s
Timestamp+1930-00-00T00:00:00Z
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CalendarGregorian
Precision10 years
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Open-air theatre, built 1933-1937 as a Thingplatz for Nazi performances. Opened 26 June 1938 as Grenzlandfeierstätte Erzgebirge. 1950 renamed Großfeierstätte Wilhelm Pieck (also known as Wilhelm-Pieck-Feierstätte). 1993 renamed Waldbühne Schwarzenberg. Ca. 15.200 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Open-air theatre, built 1933-1937 as a Thingplatz for Nazi performances. Opened 26 June 1938 as Grenzlandfeierstätte Erzgebirge. 1950 renamed Großfeierstätte Wilhelm Pieck (also known as Wilhelm-Pieck-Feierstätte). 1993 renamed Waldbühne Schwarzenberg. Ca. 15.200 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Open-air theatre, built 1933-1937 as a Thingplatz for Nazi performances. Opened 26 June 1938 as Grenzlandfeierstätte Erzgebirge. 1950 renamed Großfeierstätte Wilhelm Pieck (also known as Wilhelm-Pieck-Feierstätte). 1993 renamed Waldbühne Schwarzenberg. Ca. 15.200 seats. (English) / qualifier
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theatre building
  • Waldbühne Schwarzenberg
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Waldbühne Schwarzenberg [Schwarzenberg]
theatre building
  • Waldbühne Schwarzenberg

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Open-air theatre, built 1933-1937 as a Thingplatz for Nazi performances. Opened 26 June 1938 as Grenzlandfeierstätte Erzgebirge. 1950 renamed Großfeierstätte Wilhelm Pieck (also known as Wilhelm-Pieck-Feierstätte). 1993 renamed Waldbühne Schwarzenberg. Ca. 15.200 seats. (English)
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