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Theatre building in Kassel, Germany

(‎Created claim: Carthalia ID (P264): 1933, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1735310759134)
(‎Added qualifier: Source (P63): CARTHALIA (Q495), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
 
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In 1952 an architectural competition for the replacement of the former Staatstheater (destroyed in World War II) was won by Hans Scharoun, but his plans were deemed infeasible after structural problems arose during the foundation works in 1955. The theatre was eventually built 1955-1959 by Paul Bode aund Ernst Brundig. Opened 2 September 1959. 1990-1995 modernization of stage technology. 2004-2007 major renovations. The theatre contains two halls: Opernhaus (953 seats) and Schauspielhaus (540 seats). Used by the resident state opera, drama, and ballet companies. (English)
Property / Note: In 1952 an architectural competition for the replacement of the former Staatstheater (destroyed in World War II) was won by Hans Scharoun, but his plans were deemed infeasible after structural problems arose during the foundation works in 1955. The theatre was eventually built 1955-1959 by Paul Bode aund Ernst Brundig. Opened 2 September 1959. 1990-1995 modernization of stage technology. 2004-2007 major renovations. The theatre contains two halls: Opernhaus (953 seats) and Schauspielhaus (540 seats). Used by the resident state opera, drama, and ballet companies. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: In 1952 an architectural competition for the replacement of the former Staatstheater (destroyed in World War II) was won by Hans Scharoun, but his plans were deemed infeasible after structural problems arose during the foundation works in 1955. The theatre was eventually built 1955-1959 by Paul Bode aund Ernst Brundig. Opened 2 September 1959. 1990-1995 modernization of stage technology. 2004-2007 major renovations. The theatre contains two halls: Opernhaus (953 seats) and Schauspielhaus (540 seats). Used by the resident state opera, drama, and ballet companies. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Kassel, Germany
  • State Theatre Kassel
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State Theatre Kassel [Kassel]
Theatre building in Kassel, Germany
  • State Theatre Kassel

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51°18'45.000"N, 9°29'55.968"E
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In 1952 an architectural competition for the replacement of the former Staatstheater (destroyed in World War II) was won by Hans Scharoun, but his plans were deemed infeasible after structural problems arose during the foundation works in 1955. The theatre was eventually built 1955-1959 by Paul Bode aund Ernst Brundig. Opened 2 September 1959. 1990-1995 modernization of stage technology. 2004-2007 major renovations. The theatre contains two halls: Opernhaus (953 seats) and Schauspielhaus (540 seats). Used by the resident state opera, drama, and ballet companies. (English)
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1959
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