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(Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1902 within 6 months by Weigle and Hangleiter for King Wilhelm II. von Württemberg and the city of Stuttgart. Opened 12 Oct 1902 with Wagner's Tannhäuser. 1140 seats. Demolished ca. 1912. - After a fire had destroyed the old Hoftheater on 20 Jan 1902, this theatre was built as a provisional home to the court theatre. It was used until the new Hoftheater complex could be opened in 1912., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939) | (Created claim: Burnt down date (P106): 20 January 1902, a) Tag: openrefine home | ||||||||||||||
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| Property / Note: Built 1902 within 6 months by Weigle and Hangleiter for King Wilhelm II. von Württemberg and the city of Stuttgart. Opened 12 Oct 1902 with Wagner's Tannhäuser. 1140 seats. Demolished ca. 1912. - After a fire had destroyed the old Hoftheater on 20 Jan 1902, this theatre was built as a provisional home to the court theatre. It was used until the new Hoftheater complex could be opened in 1912. (English) / qualifier | |||||||||||||||
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Latest revision as of 07:24, 15 September 2025
Theatre building in Stuttgart, Germany
- Königliches Interim-Theater
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Königliches Interim-Theater [Stuttgart] | Theatre building in Stuttgart, Germany |
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48°46'41.520"N, 9°10'59.736"E
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Built 1902 within 6 months by Weigle and Hangleiter for King Wilhelm II. von Württemberg and the city of Stuttgart. Opened 12 Oct 1902 with Wagner's Tannhäuser. 1140 seats. Demolished ca. 1912. - After a fire had destroyed the old Hoftheater on 20 Jan 1902, this theatre was built as a provisional home to the court theatre. It was used until the new Hoftheater complex could be opened in 1912. (English)
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1902
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1912
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20 January 1902Gregorian
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