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Theatre building in Berlin, Germany, opened 1920

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(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Opened 1908 as Eispalast, an ice rink and entertainment venue, also used as a cinema (Eispalast-Kino). Re-opened Sep 1920 as a variety theatre named Scala. Ca. 3000 seats. The complex also contained the Casanova ballrooms. Severely damaged by bombs on 23/23 Nov 1943. From 1960 parts of the remaining building were a provisional home to the Wühlmäuse cabaret company. In the 1960s parts also used as Wiener-Rutsch'n, an Austrian-style restaurant wit...)
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Opened 1908 as Eispalast, an ice rink and entertainment venue, also used as a cinema (Eispalast-Kino). Re-opened Sep 1920 as a variety theatre named Scala. Ca. 3000 seats. The complex also contained the Casanova ballrooms. Severely damaged by bombs on 23/23 Nov 1943. From 1960 parts of the remaining building were a provisional home to the Wühlmäuse cabaret company. In the 1960s parts also used as Wiener-Rutsch'n, an Austrian-style restaurant with live entertainment. Demolished in the 1970s. (English)
Property / Note: Opened 1908 as Eispalast, an ice rink and entertainment venue, also used as a cinema (Eispalast-Kino). Re-opened Sep 1920 as a variety theatre named Scala. Ca. 3000 seats. The complex also contained the Casanova ballrooms. Severely damaged by bombs on 23/23 Nov 1943. From 1960 parts of the remaining building were a provisional home to the Wühlmäuse cabaret company. In the 1960s parts also used as Wiener-Rutsch'n, an Austrian-style restaurant with live entertainment. Demolished in the 1970s. (English) / rank
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Theatre building in Berlin, Germany, opened 1920
  • Scala
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Scala [Berlin]
Theatre building in Berlin, Germany, opened 1920
  • Scala

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Opened 1908 as Eispalast, an ice rink and entertainment venue, also used as a cinema (Eispalast-Kino). Re-opened Sep 1920 as a variety theatre named Scala. Ca. 3000 seats. The complex also contained the Casanova ballrooms. Severely damaged by bombs on 23/23 Nov 1943. From 1960 parts of the remaining building were a provisional home to the Wühlmäuse cabaret company. In the 1960s parts also used as Wiener-Rutsch'n, an Austrian-style restaurant with live entertainment. Demolished in the 1970s. (English)
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Berlin 85
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1920
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Martin-Luther-Straße 12-14
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1970
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