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Theatre building in Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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Rembrandt Theatre

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Theatre building in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Rembrandt Theatre
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Rembrandt Theatre [Amsterdam]
Theatre building in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Rembrandt Theatre

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52°21'59.076"N, 4°53'48.037"E
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Built 1902 by Evert Bremann and Willem Molenbroek as a revue and operetta theatre. Named in honour of the Dutch painter, Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606-1669). Opened 16 Sep 1902 with a festive gala. From 1902 until 1919, primarily used for German and Viennese operettas, from 1914 also by Dutch operetta companies. Converted into a cinema in 1919, re-opened on 12 Sep 1919. 1922 rebuildig. Demolished in 1937 in favour of a new Rembrandt Theater cinema building. (English)
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16 September 1902Gregorian
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Rembrandtplein 21-23, 1017 CT Amsterdam
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1937
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