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Theatre building in Düsseldorf, Germany, opened in 1904

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Built 1904-1905 by Bernhard Sehring. Opened 28 October 1905 with Friedrich Hebbel's Judith. Operated as a private theatre by Louise Dumont and Gustav Lindemann. 1933 re-opened as municipal drama theatre. 1000 seats. Destroyed by bombs on 12 Jun 1943. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1904-1905 by Bernhard Sehring. Opened 28 October 1905 with Friedrich Hebbel's Judith. Operated as a private theatre by Louise Dumont and Gustav Lindemann. 1933 re-opened as municipal drama theatre. 1000 seats. Destroyed by bombs on 12 Jun 1943. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1904-1905 by Bernhard Sehring. Opened 28 October 1905 with Friedrich Hebbel's Judith. Operated as a private theatre by Louise Dumont and Gustav Lindemann. 1933 re-opened as municipal drama theatre. 1000 seats. Destroyed by bombs on 12 Jun 1943. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Düsseldorf, Germany, opened in 1904
  • Playhouse
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Playhouse [Düsseldorf]
Theatre building in Düsseldorf, Germany, opened in 1904
  • Playhouse

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51°13'12.360"N, 6°46'33.096"E
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Built 1904-1905 by Bernhard Sehring. Opened 28 October 1905 with Friedrich Hebbel's Judith. Operated as a private theatre by Louise Dumont and Gustav Lindemann. 1933 re-opened as municipal drama theatre. 1000 seats. Destroyed by bombs on 12 Jun 1943. (English)
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28 October 1905Gregorian
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1904
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