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Built 1894 for Theodore Fischer as an annexe to his hotel Bavarian Inn. Used as a performance hall and local meeting place. Also known as Fischer Hall. Re-opened as a summer theatre in July 1973 with Ralph Benatzky's revue Im Weißen Rössl. 140 seats. 1986 donated to the Frankenmuth Historical Association and translocated ca. 150 m to Main Street next to the Frankenmuth Historical Association Museum. Used for hosting local events, weddings and performances. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1894 for Theodore Fischer as an annexe to his hotel Bavarian Inn. Used as a performance hall and local meeting place. Also known as Fischer Hall. Re-opened as a summer theatre in July 1973 with Ralph Benatzky's revue Im Weißen Rössl. 140 seats. 1986 donated to the Frankenmuth Historical Association and translocated ca. 150 m to Main Street next to the Frankenmuth Historical Association Museum. Used for hosting local events, weddings and performances. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1894 for Theodore Fischer as an annexe to his hotel Bavarian Inn. Used as a performance hall and local meeting place. Also known as Fischer Hall. Re-opened as a summer theatre in July 1973 with Ralph Benatzky's revue Im Weißen Rössl. 140 seats. 1986 donated to the Frankenmuth Historical Association and translocated ca. 150 m to Main Street next to the Frankenmuth Historical Association Museum. Used for hosting local events, weddings and performances. (English) / qualifier
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theatre in Frankenmuth
  • Fischer Hall
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Fischer Hall [Frankenmuth]
theatre in Frankenmuth
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43°19'41.606"N, 83°44'22.006"W
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Built 1894 for Theodore Fischer as an annexe to his hotel Bavarian Inn. Used as a performance hall and local meeting place. Also known as Fischer Hall. Re-opened as a summer theatre in July 1973 with Ralph Benatzky's revue Im Weißen Rössl. 140 seats. 1986 donated to the Frankenmuth Historical Association and translocated ca. 150 m to Main Street next to the Frankenmuth Historical Association Museum. Used for hosting local events, weddings and performances. (English)
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1975
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613 S Main Street, Frankenmuth, MI 48734
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1894
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