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| + | First venue on the site opened 1852 as Berliner Circus-Theater. Closed 1855. Later re-opened as concert hall and ballroom. 1904 renamed Nationaltheater am Weinsbergsweg and used as an opera house. 1906 renamed Walhalla-Theater and used as a variety theatre. 1914-1919 operated by Bernhard Rose. 1927 the theatre's Tunnel restaurant was converted into a comedy club theatre named Carow's Lachbühne (over 1200 seats). Destroyed in World War II. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: First venue on the site opened 1852 as Berliner Circus-Theater. Closed 1855. Later re-opened as concert hall and ballroom. 1904 renamed Nationaltheater am Weinsbergsweg and used as an opera house. 1906 renamed Walhalla-Theater and used as a variety theatre. 1914-1919 operated by Bernhard Rose. 1927 the theatre's Tunnel restaurant was converted into a comedy club theatre named Carow's Lachbühne (over 1200 seats). Destroyed in World War II. (English) / rank | |||
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| Property / Note: First venue on the site opened 1852 as Berliner Circus-Theater. Closed 1855. Later re-opened as concert hall and ballroom. 1904 renamed Nationaltheater am Weinsbergsweg and used as an opera house. 1906 renamed Walhalla-Theater and used as a variety theatre. 1914-1919 operated by Bernhard Rose. 1927 the theatre's Tunnel restaurant was converted into a comedy club theatre named Carow's Lachbühne (over 1200 seats). Destroyed in World War II. (English) / qualifier | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:17, 11 September 2025
Theatre building in Berlin, Germany
- Walhalla-Theater
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Walhalla-Theater [Berlin] | Theatre building in Berlin, Germany |
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52°31'52.680"N, 13°24'8.280"E
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First venue on the site opened 1852 as Berliner Circus-Theater. Closed 1855. Later re-opened as concert hall and ballroom. 1904 renamed Nationaltheater am Weinsbergsweg and used as an opera house. 1906 renamed Walhalla-Theater and used as a variety theatre. 1914-1919 operated by Bernhard Rose. 1927 the theatre's Tunnel restaurant was converted into a comedy club theatre named Carow's Lachbühne (over 1200 seats). Destroyed in World War II. (English)
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1905
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Berlin 101
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Berlin M092
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Weinbergsweg 18-19
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Weinbergsweg 19, 10119 Berlin
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1944
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10119
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