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| + | Built 1862-1864 as a restaurant with a theatre hall and function rooms. 1909-1910 rebuilding and extension of the concert and theatre hall by Wilhelm Jost. Damaged in World War II. Subsequently rebuilt. Theatre destroyed by fire in 1980. Subsequently rebuilt; re-opened 1985. Operated as part of the Dolce Hotel. Theatre hall also known as Dolce Theater or Jugendstil-Theater. Originally 1400 seats, currently 720 seats. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Built 1862-1864 as a restaurant with a theatre hall and function rooms. 1909-1910 rebuilding and extension of the concert and theatre hall by Wilhelm Jost. Damaged in World War II. Subsequently rebuilt. Theatre destroyed by fire in 1980. Subsequently rebuilt; re-opened 1985. Operated as part of the Dolce Hotel. Theatre hall also known as Dolce Theater or Jugendstil-Theater. Originally 1400 seats, currently 720 seats. (English) / rank | |||
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| Property / Note: Built 1862-1864 as a restaurant with a theatre hall and function rooms. 1909-1910 rebuilding and extension of the concert and theatre hall by Wilhelm Jost. Damaged in World War II. Subsequently rebuilt. Theatre destroyed by fire in 1980. Subsequently rebuilt; re-opened 1985. Operated as part of the Dolce Hotel. Theatre hall also known as Dolce Theater or Jugendstil-Theater. Originally 1400 seats, currently 720 seats. (English) / qualifier | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:06, 11 September 2025
Theatre building in Bad Nauheim, Germany
- Kurhaus
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Kurhaus [Bad Nauheim] | Theatre building in Bad Nauheim, Germany |
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50°22'3.191"N, 8°44'8.830"E
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Built 1862-1864 as a restaurant with a theatre hall and function rooms. 1909-1910 rebuilding and extension of the concert and theatre hall by Wilhelm Jost. Damaged in World War II. Subsequently rebuilt. Theatre destroyed by fire in 1980. Subsequently rebuilt; re-opened 1985. Operated as part of the Dolce Hotel. Theatre hall also known as Dolce Theater or Jugendstil-Theater. Originally 1400 seats, currently 720 seats. (English)
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1864
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Elvis-Presley-Platz 1, 61231 Bad Nauheim
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1980
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