Difference between revisions of "musichall Wintergarden (Q39248)"
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Revision as of 08:43, 30 August 2025
variety hall at Meir 65, used as a cinema after 1920
- Wintergarten
- wintergarden
- Coliseum Cinema
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | musichall Wintergarden | variety hall at Meir 65, used as a cinema after 1920 |
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51°13'6.60119"N, 4°24'33.45307"E
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Opened in 1910, this movie theatre with 500 seats was located on the Meir. In 1935 it showed “De Witte” based on the novel of Ernest Claes.It was later remodeled to the plans of architect Rie Haan. At the end it was showing German exploitation sex movies and closed in 1959. By 1995 it was in use as Mendys restaurant & tea room. It has since been demolished, a clothes store took its place. (English)
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1910
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meir 65
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February 1920Gregorian
De Luikenaar Jan Hendrik Mathonet (Henri Mathonet) heropende in februari 1920 de musichall Wintergarden (1910-1919) als vaste cinema Coliseum (Dutch)
reopening as cinema
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1959
Rond 1959 werd de zaal gesloten en omgebouwd tot winkel (Dutch)
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