Apollo-Theater [Berlin] (Q8996)

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Theatre building in Berlin, Germany, opened in 1870

Theatre building in Berlin, Germany, opened in 1870
  • Apollo-Theater
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Apollo-Theater [Berlin]
Theatre building in Berlin, Germany, opened in 1870
  • Apollo-Theater

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52°30'16.920"N, 13°23'26.160"E
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Originally a concert garden. Associated with Berlin operetta from the 1890s. (English)
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Built 1890 as Concordia-Theater by Gustav Ebe, who converted the Flora dancing hall into a theatre. Later renamed Apollo-Theater. Close ca. 1910. 1925 converted into a cinema. Destroyed by bombs in World War II. (English)
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1890
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1870s
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Friedrichstraße 218, 10969 Berlin
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1940
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