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| + | Opened 1786 as Theatre Français sur l'Erwtemarkt (Franse Schouwburg). Later renamed Neues Deutsches Theater. From 1856 used as a church, later as a college lecture hall and for religious and political meetings. 1947 re-opened as a theatre named De Kleine Komedie. 1973 closed to safety concerns. Subsequently renovated and re-opened 1978. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Opened 1786 as Theatre Français sur l'Erwtemarkt (Franse Schouwburg). Later renamed Neues Deutsches Theater. From 1856 used as a church, later as a college lecture hall and for religious and political meetings. 1947 re-opened as a theatre named De Kleine Komedie. 1973 closed to safety concerns. Subsequently renovated and re-opened 1978. (English) / rank | |||
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| Property / Note: Opened 1786 as Theatre Français sur l'Erwtemarkt (Franse Schouwburg). Later renamed Neues Deutsches Theater. From 1856 used as a church, later as a college lecture hall and for religious and political meetings. 1947 re-opened as a theatre named De Kleine Komedie. 1973 closed to safety concerns. Subsequently renovated and re-opened 1978. (English) / qualifier | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:22, 11 September 2025
Theatre building in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Kleine Komedie
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Kleine Komedie [Amsterdam] | Theatre building in Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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52°22'0.876"N, 4°53'45.600"E
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Opened 1786 as Theatre Français sur l'Erwtemarkt (Franse Schouwburg). Later renamed Neues Deutsches Theater. From 1856 used as a church, later as a college lecture hall and for religious and political meetings. 1947 re-opened as a theatre named De Kleine Komedie. 1973 closed to safety concerns. Subsequently renovated and re-opened 1978. (English)
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1785
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Amstel 58
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1017AC
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