Regentenbau [Bad Kissingen] (Q9031)

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Revision as of 12:11, 11 September 2025 by Purkertcz (talk | contribs) (‎Created claim: Property:P44: Built 1911-1913 by Max Littmann for the Kingdom of Bavaria. Named in honour of Luitpold, prince regent of Bavaria (1821-1912). Opened 15 May 1913 in presence of the new prince regent, Luitpold's son Ludwig (who was later to become King Ludwig III. of Bavaria). The complex includes the main concert hall, Großer Saal (1000 seats), two smaller halls, Grüner Saal, and Weißer Saal, and various reading rooms. Used for concerts during the Kissinger Som...)

Theatre building in Bad Kissingen, Germany

Theatre building in Bad Kissingen, Germany
  • Regentenbau
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Regentenbau [Bad Kissingen]
Theatre building in Bad Kissingen, Germany
  • Regentenbau

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50°11'52.526"N, 10°4'28.848"E
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Built 1911-1913 by Max Littmann for the Kingdom of Bavaria. Named in honour of Luitpold, prince regent of Bavaria (1821-1912). Opened 15 May 1913 in presence of the new prince regent, Luitpold's son Ludwig (who was later to become King Ludwig III. of Bavaria). The complex includes the main concert hall, Großer Saal (1000 seats), two smaller halls, Grüner Saal, and Weißer Saal, and various reading rooms. Used for concerts during the Kissinger Sommer summer festival and throughout the year, and for congresses and balls. (English)
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15 May 1913Gregorian
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