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Theatre building in Minden, Germany, opened in 1906

(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1906-1908 by August Kersten and Paul Kanold for the city of Minden, replacing the previous Tonhalle theatre. Opened 1 Oct 1908 with Goethe's Ihpigenie auf Tauris. 1946 damaged by flood. 1955-1956 major renovation and modernization of stage technology. 1985-1987 auditorium renovation to the original designs. Originally 700 seats, today: 572 seats. Used as a touring venue for opera and drama performances, and for concerts and various other e...)
(‎Added qualifier: Source (P63): CARTHALIA (Q495), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
 
Property / Note: Built 1906-1908 by August Kersten and Paul Kanold for the city of Minden, replacing the previous Tonhalle theatre. Opened 1 Oct 1908 with Goethe's Ihpigenie auf Tauris. 1946 damaged by flood. 1955-1956 major renovation and modernization of stage technology. 1985-1987 auditorium renovation to the original designs. Originally 700 seats, today: 572 seats. Used as a touring venue for opera and drama performances, and for concerts and various other events. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Minden, Germany, opened in 1906
  • Stadttheater
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Stadttheater [Minden]
Theatre building in Minden, Germany, opened in 1906
  • Stadttheater

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52°17'13.920"N, 8°55'6.996"E
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Built 1906-1908 by August Kersten and Paul Kanold for the city of Minden, replacing the previous Tonhalle theatre. Opened 1 Oct 1908 with Goethe's Ihpigenie auf Tauris. 1946 damaged by flood. 1955-1956 major renovation and modernization of stage technology. 1985-1987 auditorium renovation to the original designs. Originally 700 seats, today: 572 seats. Used as a touring venue for opera and drama performances, and for concerts and various other events. (English)
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1 October 1908Gregorian
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1906
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