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Theatre building in Berlin, Germany

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New Playhouse [Berlin]
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Neues Schauspielhaus [Berlin]
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1946
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Combined with the Mozart-Saal. (English)
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Built 1906 as Neues Schauspielhaus/Mozartsaal by Albert Froelich. The complex included a theatre, a concert hall, a restaurant, apartments, and offices. Later renamed Theater am Nollendorfplatz. - Neues Schauspielhaus: Opened 25 Oct 1906 with Shakespeare's The Tempest. 1260 seats. Destroyed by bombs in World War II. Mozartsaal: Concert hall. 1364 seats. Since 1911, used as a cinema. 1928 rebuilding by Georg Leschnitzer. Later used by the discotheque and music venue Metropol, by the dinner and dance club Goya Club and for various events. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1906 as Neues Schauspielhaus/Mozartsaal by Albert Froelich. The complex included a theatre, a concert hall, a restaurant, apartments, and offices. Later renamed Theater am Nollendorfplatz. - Neues Schauspielhaus: Opened 25 Oct 1906 with Shakespeare's The Tempest. 1260 seats. Destroyed by bombs in World War II. Mozartsaal: Concert hall. 1364 seats. Since 1911, used as a cinema. 1928 rebuilding by Georg Leschnitzer. Later used by the discotheque and music venue Metropol, by the dinner and dance club Goya Club and for various events. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1906 as Neues Schauspielhaus/Mozartsaal by Albert Froelich. The complex included a theatre, a concert hall, a restaurant, apartments, and offices. Later renamed Theater am Nollendorfplatz. - Neues Schauspielhaus: Opened 25 Oct 1906 with Shakespeare's The Tempest. 1260 seats. Destroyed by bombs in World War II. Mozartsaal: Concert hall. 1364 seats. Since 1911, used as a cinema. 1928 rebuilding by Georg Leschnitzer. Later used by the discotheque and music venue Metropol, by the dinner and dance club Goya Club and for various events. (English) / qualifier
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1946
Timestamp+1946-01-01T00:00:00Z
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Latest revision as of 13:07, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Berlin, Germany
  • New Playhouse
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Neues Schauspielhaus [Berlin]
Theatre building in Berlin, Germany
  • New Playhouse

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52°29'56.040"N, 13°21'9.720"E
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Combined with the Mozart-Saal. (English)
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Built 1906 as Neues Schauspielhaus/Mozartsaal by Albert Froelich. The complex included a theatre, a concert hall, a restaurant, apartments, and offices. Later renamed Theater am Nollendorfplatz. - Neues Schauspielhaus: Opened 25 Oct 1906 with Shakespeare's The Tempest. 1260 seats. Destroyed by bombs in World War II. Mozartsaal: Concert hall. 1364 seats. Since 1911, used as a cinema. 1928 rebuilding by Georg Leschnitzer. Later used by the discotheque and music venue Metropol, by the dinner and dance club Goya Club and for various events. (English)
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25 October 1906Gregorian
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Berlin 70
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Berlin M126
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Nollendorfplatz 5
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1940
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1946
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