Difference between revisions of "Hoftheater [i, Darmstadt, DE] (Q38270)"

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Property / Wikidata source: Q56243866 / rank
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Property / EUTA building identifier: 3326 / rank
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Built as a riding school. 1670 converted into a theatre and renamed Comoedienhaus. 1709-1710 rebuilding. Re-opened 17 Feb 1711 as an opera house. Later used as small stage of the Landestheater company. Destroyed in World War II (?). Currently the site is occupied by university buildings. (English)
Property / Note: Built as a riding school. 1670 converted into a theatre and renamed Comoedienhaus. 1709-1710 rebuilding. Re-opened 17 Feb 1711 as an opera house. Later used as small stage of the Landestheater company. Destroyed in World War II (?). Currently the site is occupied by university buildings. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built as a riding school. 1670 converted into a theatre and renamed Comoedienhaus. 1709-1710 rebuilding. Re-opened 17 Feb 1711 as an opera house. Later used as small stage of the Landestheater company. Destroyed in World War II (?). Currently the site is occupied by university buildings. (English) / qualifier
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    49°52'31.800"N, 8°39'27.756"E
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    Built as a riding school. 1670 converted into a theatre and renamed Comoedienhaus. 1709-1710 rebuilding. Re-opened 17 Feb 1711 as an opera house. Later used as small stage of the Landestheater company. Destroyed in World War II (?). Currently the site is occupied by university buildings. (English)
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    1711
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