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| Property / Note: Built 1891-1893 as Stadttheater by Bernhard Schreiber. Opened 2 April 1893 with Goethe's Egmont. 1951-1952 and 1976-1981 renovations. 1981 renamed in honour of the Austrian/German actor, Eduard von Winterstein (1871-1961). 300 seats, studio stage with 99 seats. (English) / rank | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:20, 11 September 2025
Theatre building in Annaberg, Germany, opened in 1890
- Eduard-von-Winterstein-Theater
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| English | Eduard-von-Winterstein-Theater [Annaberg] | Theatre building in Annaberg, Germany, opened in 1890 |
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50°34'29.640"N, 13°0'11.268"E
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Built 1891-1893 as Stadttheater by Bernhard Schreiber. Opened 2 April 1893 with Goethe's Egmont. 1951-1952 and 1976-1981 renovations. 1981 renamed in honour of the Austrian/German actor, Eduard von Winterstein (1871-1961). 300 seats, studio stage with 99 seats. (English)
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1890s
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1911
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1951
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1976
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1893
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Buchholzer Straße 67, 09456 Annaberg-Buchholz
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