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Built 1954-1956 by Harald Deilmann, Max von Hausen, Ortwin Rave and Werner Ruhnau, incorporating some ruined walls of the previous theatre on the site, the Lortzing-Theater (destroyed by bombs in 1941). Officially opened 4 Feb 1956 with Mozart's Die Zauberflöte. 955 seats. 1971 exension by a studio theatre Kleines Haus (280 seats). - Until 2012, also known as Städtische Bühnen Münster, currently known as Theater Münster. Used by the resident opera, ballet, drama and youth theatre companies. Home to the Sinfonieorchester Münster. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1954-1956 by Harald Deilmann, Max von Hausen, Ortwin Rave and Werner Ruhnau, incorporating some ruined walls of the previous theatre on the site, the Lortzing-Theater (destroyed by bombs in 1941). Officially opened 4 Feb 1956 with Mozart's Die Zauberflöte. 955 seats. 1971 exension by a studio theatre Kleines Haus (280 seats). - Until 2012, also known as Städtische Bühnen Münster, currently known as Theater Münster. Used by the resident opera, ballet, drama and youth theatre companies. Home to the Sinfonieorchester Münster. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1954-1956 by Harald Deilmann, Max von Hausen, Ortwin Rave and Werner Ruhnau, incorporating some ruined walls of the previous theatre on the site, the Lortzing-Theater (destroyed by bombs in 1941). Officially opened 4 Feb 1956 with Mozart's Die Zauberflöte. 955 seats. 1971 exension by a studio theatre Kleines Haus (280 seats). - Until 2012, also known as Städtische Bühnen Münster, currently known as Theater Münster. Used by the resident opera, ballet, drama and youth theatre companies. Home to the Sinfonieorchester Münster. (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 12:47, 11 September 2025

theatre building
  • Theater Münster
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Theater Münster [Münster-Mitte]
theatre building
  • Theater Münster

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51°57'52.920"N, 7°37'44.004"E
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Built 1954-1956 by Harald Deilmann, Max von Hausen, Ortwin Rave and Werner Ruhnau, incorporating some ruined walls of the previous theatre on the site, the Lortzing-Theater (destroyed by bombs in 1941). Officially opened 4 Feb 1956 with Mozart's Die Zauberflöte. 955 seats. 1971 exension by a studio theatre Kleines Haus (280 seats). - Until 2012, also known as Städtische Bühnen Münster, currently known as Theater Münster. Used by the resident opera, ballet, drama and youth theatre companies. Home to the Sinfonieorchester Münster. (English)
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1956
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