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Theatre building in Stuttgart, Germany

(‎Created claim: Preservation state (P233): Used as theatre today (Q25456), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1754926593236)
(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1909 within seven months by Albert Eitel und Eugen Steigleder as a private theatre for Stuttgarter Theaterbau AG. Opened 6 Nov 1909 with Sophus Michaelis's drama Die Revolutionshochzeit. Renovated in 1926 and, after bomb damages, in 1946. 1946-1962 used as interim playhouse by the Staatstheater Stuttgart company until the new Kleines Haus could be opened. Closed in 1962. Renovation 1982-1984. Currently used as a private theatre by Altes Sc...)
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Built 1909 within seven months by Albert Eitel und Eugen Steigleder as a private theatre for Stuttgarter Theaterbau AG. Opened 6 Nov 1909 with Sophus Michaelis's drama Die Revolutionshochzeit. Renovated in 1926 and, after bomb damages, in 1946. 1946-1962 used as interim playhouse by the Staatstheater Stuttgart company until the new Kleines Haus could be opened. Closed in 1962. Renovation 1982-1984. Currently used as a private theatre by Altes Schauspielhaus und Komödie im Marquardt e. V. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1909 within seven months by Albert Eitel und Eugen Steigleder as a private theatre for Stuttgarter Theaterbau AG. Opened 6 Nov 1909 with Sophus Michaelis's drama Die Revolutionshochzeit. Renovated in 1926 and, after bomb damages, in 1946. 1946-1962 used as interim playhouse by the Staatstheater Stuttgart company until the new Kleines Haus could be opened. Closed in 1962. Renovation 1982-1984. Currently used as a private theatre by Altes Schauspielhaus und Komödie im Marquardt e. V. (English) / rank
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Theatre building in Stuttgart, Germany
  • Schauspielhaus
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Schauspielhaus [Stuttgart]
Theatre building in Stuttgart, Germany
  • Schauspielhaus

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48°46'22.728"N, 9°10'25.572"E
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Built 1909 within seven months by Albert Eitel und Eugen Steigleder as a private theatre for Stuttgarter Theaterbau AG. Opened 6 Nov 1909 with Sophus Michaelis's drama Die Revolutionshochzeit. Renovated in 1926 and, after bomb damages, in 1946. 1946-1962 used as interim playhouse by the Staatstheater Stuttgart company until the new Kleines Haus could be opened. Closed in 1962. Renovation 1982-1984. Currently used as a private theatre by Altes Schauspielhaus und Komödie im Marquardt e. V. (English)
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6 November 1909Gregorian
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1926
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1982
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