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| + | Musical theatre, built 1998-2000 by Josephine Barbarino on a reclaimed area of Lake Forggensee. Opened 25 Mar 2000. Originally intended as a temporary structure for performances of Franz Hummel's musical Ludwig II. - Sehnsucht nach dem Paradies, but later used for another similarly themed musical and other performances. Named after the royal castle of Neuschwanstein that can be seen from the theatre's terrasse. 2004 renamed Festspielhaus Neuschwanstein, 2007 Musiktheater Füssen and Festspielhaus Füssen, 2017 Ludwigs Festspielhaus. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Musical theatre, built 1998-2000 by Josephine Barbarino on a reclaimed area of Lake Forggensee. Opened 25 Mar 2000. Originally intended as a temporary structure for performances of Franz Hummel's musical Ludwig II. - Sehnsucht nach dem Paradies, but later used for another similarly themed musical and other performances. Named after the royal castle of Neuschwanstein that can be seen from the theatre's terrasse. 2004 renamed Festspielhaus Neuschwanstein, 2007 Musiktheater Füssen and Festspielhaus Füssen, 2017 Ludwigs Festspielhaus. (English) / rank | |||
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| Property / Note: Musical theatre, built 1998-2000 by Josephine Barbarino on a reclaimed area of Lake Forggensee. Opened 25 Mar 2000. Originally intended as a temporary structure for performances of Franz Hummel's musical Ludwig II. - Sehnsucht nach dem Paradies, but later used for another similarly themed musical and other performances. Named after the royal castle of Neuschwanstein that can be seen from the theatre's terrasse. 2004 renamed Festspielhaus Neuschwanstein, 2007 Musiktheater Füssen and Festspielhaus Füssen, 2017 Ludwigs Festspielhaus. (English) / qualifier | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:56, 11 September 2025
Theatre building in Füssen, Germany
- Musical Theatre
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Musical Theatre [Füssen] | Theatre building in Füssen, Germany |
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47°35'11.040"N, 10°42'31.320"E
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Musical theatre, built 1998-2000 by Josephine Barbarino on a reclaimed area of Lake Forggensee. Opened 25 Mar 2000. Originally intended as a temporary structure for performances of Franz Hummel's musical Ludwig II. - Sehnsucht nach dem Paradies, but later used for another similarly themed musical and other performances. Named after the royal castle of Neuschwanstein that can be seen from the theatre's terrasse. 2004 renamed Festspielhaus Neuschwanstein, 2007 Musiktheater Füssen and Festspielhaus Füssen, 2017 Ludwigs Festspielhaus. (English)
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2000
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Im See 1, 87629 Füssen
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