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Theatre building in Grosskochberg, Germany, opened in 1800

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Private Theatre at Kochberg Palace
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Amateur Theatre, built 1796-1799 by Carl von Stein (a son of Goethe's friend Charlotte von Stein whose family owned Kochberg Palace), by converting a garden house. Originally used for amateur drama productions. Also known as Goethetheater. 1975 major renovation to the original plans. Currently used for theatre performances, concerts, and recitals. (English)
Property / Note: Amateur Theatre, built 1796-1799 by Carl von Stein (a son of Goethe's friend Charlotte von Stein whose family owned Kochberg Palace), by converting a garden house. Originally used for amateur drama productions. Also known as Goethetheater. 1975 major renovation to the original plans. Currently used for theatre performances, concerts, and recitals. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Amateur Theatre, built 1796-1799 by Carl von Stein (a son of Goethe's friend Charlotte von Stein whose family owned Kochberg Palace), by converting a garden house. Originally used for amateur drama productions. Also known as Goethetheater. 1975 major renovation to the original plans. Currently used for theatre performances, concerts, and recitals. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Grosskochberg, Germany, opened in 1800
  • Private Theatre at Kochberg Palace
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Private Theatre at Kochberg Palace [Grosskochberg]
Theatre building in Grosskochberg, Germany, opened in 1800
  • Private Theatre at Kochberg Palace

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50°46'35.292"N, 11°21'24.696"E
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Amateur Theatre, built 1796-1799 by Carl von Stein (a son of Goethe's friend Charlotte von Stein whose family owned Kochberg Palace), by converting a garden house. Originally used for amateur drama productions. Also known as Goethetheater. 1975 major renovation to the original plans. Currently used for theatre performances, concerts, and recitals. (English)
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No heritage stage machinery contact Perspectiv: Silke Gablenz-Kolakovic, president (English)
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1800
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HST_0010
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1800
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