Putbus Theatre [Putbus] (Q8038)

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Theatre building in Putbus, Germany, opened in 1819

Theatre building in Putbus, Germany, opened in 1819
  • Putbus Theatre
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Putbus Theatre [Putbus]
Theatre building in Putbus, Germany, opened in 1819
  • Putbus Theatre

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54°21'10.440"N, 13°28'10.992"E
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No heritage stage machinery contact Perspectiv: Peter Gestwa, director Putbus is an integral part of every holiday on the island of Ruegen. It is situated in a town that Marques Wilhelm Malte of Putbus (1784–1854) commissioned as his seat; which in turn became the second oldest spa on the coast of the Baltic Sea. In a capital and in a spa there had to be a theatre. And thus it was inaugurated in 1821. Redesigned in 1826, it was elaborately restored from 1992 to 1998. Since then this gem of North German Classicism has been glittering with its old beauty. In cooperation with the theatres in Stralsund and Greifswald (“Theatres Vorpommern”) about 300 performances per year are presented here. (English)
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1835, 1966, 1992 reconstructions (English)
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opening date (or re-opening)
1821
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1819
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1835
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1966
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1992
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theatrEurope table
HST_0103
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member Perspectiv
yes
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Address
Markt 13, 18581 Putbus
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The European Route of Historic Theatres
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Historische Theater in De, AT, CH table id
135
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