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Theatre building in Berlin, Germany

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Theater built on northern Friedrichstraße. (English)
Property / Note: Theater built on northern Friedrichstraße. (English) / rank
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Built 1911 as Admiralspalast by Heinrich Schweitzer and Alexander Diepenbrock, replacing the Admiralsgartenbad spa (built 1873-1874). The complex included cafés, a cinema, a bowling centre, a luxury spa, and an ice rink at Planckstraße (accessible via a courtyard from Friedrichstraße). The ice rink could also be covered with a wooden floor in order to be used as a huge ballroom. - 1922 conversion of the ice rink into a variety theatre, Weltvarieté by Oskar Kaufmann and Richard Wolffenstein (1065 seats). (English)
Property / Note: Built 1911 as Admiralspalast by Heinrich Schweitzer and Alexander Diepenbrock, replacing the Admiralsgartenbad spa (built 1873-1874). The complex included cafés, a cinema, a bowling centre, a luxury spa, and an ice rink at Planckstraße (accessible via a courtyard from Friedrichstraße). The ice rink could also be covered with a wooden floor in order to be used as a huge ballroom. - 1922 conversion of the ice rink into a variety theatre, Weltvarieté by Oskar Kaufmann and Richard Wolffenstein (1065 seats). (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1911 as Admiralspalast by Heinrich Schweitzer and Alexander Diepenbrock, replacing the Admiralsgartenbad spa (built 1873-1874). The complex included cafés, a cinema, a bowling centre, a luxury spa, and an ice rink at Planckstraße (accessible via a courtyard from Friedrichstraße). The ice rink could also be covered with a wooden floor in order to be used as a huge ballroom. - 1922 conversion of the ice rink into a variety theatre, Weltvarieté by Oskar Kaufmann and Richard Wolffenstein (1065 seats). (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Berlin, Germany
  • Metropol-Theater
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Metropol-Theater [Berlin]
Theatre building in Berlin, Germany
  • Metropol-Theater

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52°31'14.880"N, 13°23'18.960"E
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Theater built on northern Friedrichstraße. (English)
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Built 1911 as Admiralspalast by Heinrich Schweitzer and Alexander Diepenbrock, replacing the Admiralsgartenbad spa (built 1873-1874). The complex included cafés, a cinema, a bowling centre, a luxury spa, and an ice rink at Planckstraße (accessible via a courtyard from Friedrichstraße). The ice rink could also be covered with a wooden floor in order to be used as a huge ballroom. - 1922 conversion of the ice rink into a variety theatre, Weltvarieté by Oskar Kaufmann and Richard Wolffenstein (1065 seats). (English)
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Friedrichstraße 101, 10117 Berlin
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Friedrichstr. 101-102
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Berlin 77
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2017
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10117
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