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Theatre building in Hamburg, Germany

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Built 1841 as Circus Gymnasticus a circus building with 3000 seats. 1864 renamed Central-Halle, also known as Theater der Centralhalle. 1876 damaged by fire, subsequently rebuilt. 1904 rebuilding. Re-opened as Neues Operettentheater. 1920 renamed Operettenhaus. Later briefly renamed Eden-Theater. Destroyed by bombs in 1945. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1841 as Circus Gymnasticus a circus building with 3000 seats. 1864 renamed Central-Halle, also known as Theater der Centralhalle. 1876 damaged by fire, subsequently rebuilt. 1904 rebuilding. Re-opened as Neues Operettentheater. 1920 renamed Operettenhaus. Later briefly renamed Eden-Theater. Destroyed by bombs in 1945. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1841 as Circus Gymnasticus a circus building with 3000 seats. 1864 renamed Central-Halle, also known as Theater der Centralhalle. 1876 damaged by fire, subsequently rebuilt. 1904 rebuilding. Re-opened as Neues Operettentheater. 1920 renamed Operettenhaus. Later briefly renamed Eden-Theater. Destroyed by bombs in 1945. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Hamburg, Germany
  • Operettenhaus
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Operettenhaus [Hamburg]
Theatre building in Hamburg, Germany
  • Operettenhaus

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Built 1841 as Circus Gymnasticus a circus building with 3000 seats. 1864 renamed Central-Halle, also known as Theater der Centralhalle. 1876 damaged by fire, subsequently rebuilt. 1904 rebuilding. Re-opened as Neues Operettentheater. 1920 renamed Operettenhaus. Later briefly renamed Eden-Theater. Destroyed by bombs in 1945. (English)
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