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Theatre building in Berlin, Germany, opened 1913

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Cinema, built 1912-1913 as Union-Palast by Nentwich and Simon. The complex included a 850-seat cinema and a concert café. Opened with Max Reinhardt's movie Die Insel der Seligen. 1924 renamed UFA-Palast, later UFA-Theater. 1945 renovated and renamed Haus Wien (also known as Filmbühne Wien). 1953 exterior and interior rebuilding. 1979-1983 conversion into seven smaller cinema halls. Closed 26 Apr 2000. Subsequently used as an art gallery and (since 2013) as a retail store. (English)
Property / Note: Cinema, built 1912-1913 as Union-Palast by Nentwich and Simon. The complex included a 850-seat cinema and a concert café. Opened with Max Reinhardt's movie Die Insel der Seligen. 1924 renamed UFA-Palast, later UFA-Theater. 1945 renovated and renamed Haus Wien (also known as Filmbühne Wien). 1953 exterior and interior rebuilding. 1979-1983 conversion into seven smaller cinema halls. Closed 26 Apr 2000. Subsequently used as an art gallery and (since 2013) as a retail store. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Cinema, built 1912-1913 as Union-Palast by Nentwich and Simon. The complex included a 850-seat cinema and a concert café. Opened with Max Reinhardt's movie Die Insel der Seligen. 1924 renamed UFA-Palast, later UFA-Theater. 1945 renovated and renamed Haus Wien (also known as Filmbühne Wien). 1953 exterior and interior rebuilding. 1979-1983 conversion into seven smaller cinema halls. Closed 26 Apr 2000. Subsequently used as an art gallery and (since 2013) as a retail store. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Berlin, Germany, opened 1913
  • Union theater kurfürstendamm
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Union theater kurfürstendamm [Berlin]
Theatre building in Berlin, Germany, opened 1913
  • Union theater kurfürstendamm

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Cinema, built 1912-1913 as Union-Palast by Nentwich and Simon. The complex included a 850-seat cinema and a concert café. Opened with Max Reinhardt's movie Die Insel der Seligen. 1924 renamed UFA-Palast, later UFA-Theater. 1945 renovated and renamed Haus Wien (also known as Filmbühne Wien). 1953 exterior and interior rebuilding. 1979-1983 conversion into seven smaller cinema halls. Closed 26 Apr 2000. Subsequently used as an art gallery and (since 2013) as a retail store. (English)
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Berlin 80
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1913
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Kurfürstendamm 26
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2011
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