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(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1864-1868 by Carl Ferdinand Langhans. Opened 28 Jan 1868 with Goethe's Iphigenie auf Tauris. 1929 alteration of orchestra pit, installation of a rehearsal stage. 1934 alterations of entrance hall. 1935-1938 rebuilding and modernization of stagehouse. 1939 foyer restorations. Used for opera and ballet performances of the resident municipal theatre companies. Originally 1700 seats (+ 300 standing); 1940: 1543 seats. Destroyed by bombs on 3/4...)
(‎Added qualifier: Source (P63): CARTHALIA (Q495), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
Property / Note: Built 1864-1868 by Carl Ferdinand Langhans. Opened 28 Jan 1868 with Goethe's Iphigenie auf Tauris. 1929 alteration of orchestra pit, installation of a rehearsal stage. 1934 alterations of entrance hall. 1935-1938 rebuilding and modernization of stagehouse. 1939 foyer restorations. Used for opera and ballet performances of the resident municipal theatre companies. Originally 1700 seats (+ 300 standing); 1940: 1543 seats. Destroyed by bombs on 3/4 Dec 1943. Remains demolished in 1956. - [1956-1960 the Opernhaus was built on the site. In 1993, sculptures from the original building's tympanon were put on display in the park near the theatre.] (English) / qualifier
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theatre building
  • Neues Theater
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Neues Theater [Leipzig]
theatre building
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Built 1864-1868 by Carl Ferdinand Langhans. Opened 28 Jan 1868 with Goethe's Iphigenie auf Tauris. 1929 alteration of orchestra pit, installation of a rehearsal stage. 1934 alterations of entrance hall. 1935-1938 rebuilding and modernization of stagehouse. 1939 foyer restorations. Used for opera and ballet performances of the resident municipal theatre companies. Originally 1700 seats (+ 300 standing); 1940: 1543 seats. Destroyed by bombs on 3/4 Dec 1943. Remains demolished in 1956. - [1956-1960 the Opernhaus was built on the site. In 1993, sculptures from the original building's tympanon were put on display in the park near the theatre.] (English)
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