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Theatre building in Biberach, Germany

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Built as municipal slaughterhouse (Schlachtmetzig). Used as a theatre from 1656 until 1858 (named Komödienhaus), and again since the late 20th century. Site of the first recroded Shakespeare performance in German language in September 1761, when Christoph Martin Wieland directed a performance of Der Sturm (The Tempest). (English)
Property / Note: Built as municipal slaughterhouse (Schlachtmetzig). Used as a theatre from 1656 until 1858 (named Komödienhaus), and again since the late 20th century. Site of the first recroded Shakespeare performance in German language in September 1761, when Christoph Martin Wieland directed a performance of Der Sturm (The Tempest). (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built as municipal slaughterhouse (Schlachtmetzig). Used as a theatre from 1656 until 1858 (named Komödienhaus), and again since the late 20th century. Site of the first recroded Shakespeare performance in German language in September 1761, when Christoph Martin Wieland directed a performance of Der Sturm (The Tempest). (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 12:57, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Biberach, Germany
  • Komödienhaus
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Komödienhaus [Biberach]
Theatre building in Biberach, Germany
  • Komödienhaus

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48°5'50.928"N, 9°47'27.492"E
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Built as municipal slaughterhouse (Schlachtmetzig). Used as a theatre from 1656 until 1858 (named Komödienhaus), and again since the late 20th century. Site of the first recroded Shakespeare performance in German language in September 1761, when Christoph Martin Wieland directed a performance of Der Sturm (The Tempest). (English)
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1656
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