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Theatre building in Schliersee, Germany

(‎Created claim: Preservation state (P233): Disused (Q25457), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1754926593236)
(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1892 by Emanuel Seidl. Painted curtain by Kunz Meyer-Waldegg and other painters of the München artists' society Allotria. Opened 24. Juni 1892 with Benno Rauchenegger's Jägerblut. Used by the resident amateur theatre company Terofals Bauerntheater [Terofal's Farmers' Theatre] founded by Konrad Dreher and Xaver Terofal that later also toured in Germany, Austria and in the United States (including a performance at the New York Metropolitan O...)
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Built 1892 by Emanuel Seidl. Painted curtain by Kunz Meyer-Waldegg and other painters of the München artists' society Allotria. Opened 24. Juni 1892 with Benno Rauchenegger's Jägerblut. Used by the resident amateur theatre company Terofals Bauerntheater [Terofal's Farmers' Theatre] founded by Konrad Dreher and Xaver Terofal that later also toured in Germany, Austria and in the United States (including a performance at the New York Metropolitan Opera House in 1895). Destroyed by fire in 1947. Subsequently rebuilt. Re-opened 1948. Closed 1958. Re-opened 21 July 1966. 1968 reconstruction of the painted curtain by Anton Babion to the original designs. 276 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1892 by Emanuel Seidl. Painted curtain by Kunz Meyer-Waldegg and other painters of the München artists' society Allotria. Opened 24. Juni 1892 with Benno Rauchenegger's Jägerblut. Used by the resident amateur theatre company Terofals Bauerntheater [Terofal's Farmers' Theatre] founded by Konrad Dreher and Xaver Terofal that later also toured in Germany, Austria and in the United States (including a performance at the New York Metropolitan Opera House in 1895). Destroyed by fire in 1947. Subsequently rebuilt. Re-opened 1948. Closed 1958. Re-opened 21 July 1966. 1968 reconstruction of the painted curtain by Anton Babion to the original designs. 276 seats. (English) / rank
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Theatre building in Schliersee, Germany
  • Bauerntheater
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Bauerntheater [Schliersee]
Theatre building in Schliersee, Germany
  • Bauerntheater

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47°44'0.384"N, 11°51'57.024"E
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Built 1892 by Emanuel Seidl. Painted curtain by Kunz Meyer-Waldegg and other painters of the München artists' society Allotria. Opened 24. Juni 1892 with Benno Rauchenegger's Jägerblut. Used by the resident amateur theatre company Terofals Bauerntheater [Terofal's Farmers' Theatre] founded by Konrad Dreher and Xaver Terofal that later also toured in Germany, Austria and in the United States (including a performance at the New York Metropolitan Opera House in 1895). Destroyed by fire in 1947. Subsequently rebuilt. Re-opened 1948. Closed 1958. Re-opened 21 July 1966. 1968 reconstruction of the painted curtain by Anton Babion to the original designs. 276 seats. (English)
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24 June 1892Gregorian
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