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Theatre building in Dornach, Switzerland

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Multi-purpose hall, built 1913-1920 by the Austrian esotericist and inventor of Anthroposophy, Rudolf Steiner. Named in honor of the German poet and playwright, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1759-1832). Opened 1915. Destroyed by a fire on 31 Dec 1922. [1925-1928, a new Goetheanum was built on the site.] (English)
Property / Note: Multi-purpose hall, built 1913-1920 by the Austrian esotericist and inventor of Anthroposophy, Rudolf Steiner. Named in honor of the German poet and playwright, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1759-1832). Opened 1915. Destroyed by a fire on 31 Dec 1922. [1925-1928, a new Goetheanum was built on the site.] (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Multi-purpose hall, built 1913-1920 by the Austrian esotericist and inventor of Anthroposophy, Rudolf Steiner. Named in honor of the German poet and playwright, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1759-1832). Opened 1915. Destroyed by a fire on 31 Dec 1922. [1925-1928, a new Goetheanum was built on the site.] (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Dornach, Switzerland
  • Goetheanum
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Goetheanum [Dornach]
Theatre building in Dornach, Switzerland
  • Goetheanum

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47°29'9.600"N, 7°37'13.584"E
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Multi-purpose hall, built 1913-1920 by the Austrian esotericist and inventor of Anthroposophy, Rudolf Steiner. Named in honor of the German poet and playwright, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1759-1832). Opened 1915. Destroyed by a fire on 31 Dec 1922. [1925-1928, a new Goetheanum was built on the site.] (English)
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1915
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1922
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