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| + | Built 1804 as horse stables and garden hall of the neighbouring palace, Guthaus Steglitz (later known as restaurant Wrangelschlößchen). - 1920-1921 converted into a theatre by Hans Heinrich Müller. Opened 12 May 1921 as Schloßpark-Theater with Shakespeare's Timon of Athens. 1935-1945 used as a cinema. 1945 reconstruction. Re-opened 3 Nov 1945 with Curt Goetz's comedy Hokuspokus. From 1950, operated by the city of Berlin. From 1951, part of the Staatliche Schauspielbühnen Berlin, operated as Kleines Haus (with the Schiller-Theater as Großes Haus). Used for smaller drama performances, including many German premieres of international modern classics. Closed 1993. Re-opened 16 March 1995 as a private theatre with Shakespeare's Richard III.. Used for drama and musical performances. Closed 2002. (English) | ||||||||||||||
| Property / Note: Built 1804 as horse stables and garden hall of the neighbouring palace, Guthaus Steglitz (later known as restaurant Wrangelschlößchen). - 1920-1921 converted into a theatre by Hans Heinrich Müller. Opened 12 May 1921 as Schloßpark-Theater with Shakespeare's Timon of Athens. 1935-1945 used as a cinema. 1945 reconstruction. Re-opened 3 Nov 1945 with Curt Goetz's comedy Hokuspokus. From 1950, operated by the city of Berlin. From 1951, part of the Staatliche Schauspielbühnen Berlin, operated as Kleines Haus (with the Schiller-Theater as Großes Haus). Used for smaller drama performances, including many German premieres of international modern classics. Closed 1993. Re-opened 16 March 1995 as a private theatre with Shakespeare's Richard III.. Used for drama and musical performances. Closed 2002. (English) / rank | |||||||||||||||
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| Property / Note: Built 1804 as horse stables and garden hall of the neighbouring palace, Guthaus Steglitz (later known as restaurant Wrangelschlößchen). - 1920-1921 converted into a theatre by Hans Heinrich Müller. Opened 12 May 1921 as Schloßpark-Theater with Shakespeare's Timon of Athens. 1935-1945 used as a cinema. 1945 reconstruction. Re-opened 3 Nov 1945 with Curt Goetz's comedy Hokuspokus. From 1950, operated by the city of Berlin. From 1951, part of the Staatliche Schauspielbühnen Berlin, operated as Kleines Haus (with the Schiller-Theater as Großes Haus). Used for smaller drama performances, including many German premieres of international modern classics. Closed 1993. Re-opened 16 March 1995 as a private theatre with Shakespeare's Richard III.. Used for drama and musical performances. Closed 2002. (English) / qualifier | |||||||||||||||
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Latest revision as of 07:42, 15 September 2025
Theatre building in Berlin, Germany
- Steglitz Schlossparktheater
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| English | Steglitz Schlossparktheater [Berlin] | Theatre building in Berlin, Germany |
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52°27'16.920"N, 13°19'5.160"E
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Built 1804 as horse stables and garden hall of the neighbouring palace, Guthaus Steglitz (later known as restaurant Wrangelschlößchen). - 1920-1921 converted into a theatre by Hans Heinrich Müller. Opened 12 May 1921 as Schloßpark-Theater with Shakespeare's Timon of Athens. 1935-1945 used as a cinema. 1945 reconstruction. Re-opened 3 Nov 1945 with Curt Goetz's comedy Hokuspokus. From 1950, operated by the city of Berlin. From 1951, part of the Staatliche Schauspielbühnen Berlin, operated as Kleines Haus (with the Schiller-Theater as Großes Haus). Used for smaller drama performances, including many German premieres of international modern classics. Closed 1993. Re-opened 16 March 1995 as a private theatre with Shakespeare's Richard III.. Used for drama and musical performances. Closed 2002. (English)
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1921
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Schloßstraße 48, 12165 Berlin
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Schlossstraße 48
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Berlin 88
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2017
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2002
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12165
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40
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