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Theatre building in Berlin, Germany, opened 1907

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In Charlottenburg. Became Schiller-Theater der Reichshauptstadt in 1938. (English)
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Built 1864 by Eduard A. Titz for Franz Wallner. Opened as Wallner-Theater (the second of that name). 1894 renamed Schiller-Theater Ost. Used as a recording studio in the 1940s. Destroyed by bombs in World War II. The site is now used as a sports field. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1864 by Eduard A. Titz for Franz Wallner. Opened as Wallner-Theater (the second of that name). 1894 renamed Schiller-Theater Ost. Used as a recording studio in the 1940s. Destroyed by bombs in World War II. The site is now used as a sports field. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1864 by Eduard A. Titz for Franz Wallner. Opened as Wallner-Theater (the second of that name). 1894 renamed Schiller-Theater Ost. Used as a recording studio in the 1940s. Destroyed by bombs in World War II. The site is now used as a sports field. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Berlin, Germany, opened 1907
  • Schiller-theater
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Schiller-theater [Berlin]
Theatre building in Berlin, Germany, opened 1907
  • Schiller-theater

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In Charlottenburg. Became Schiller-Theater der Reichshauptstadt in 1938. (English)
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Built 1864 by Eduard A. Titz for Franz Wallner. Opened as Wallner-Theater (the second of that name). 1894 renamed Schiller-Theater Ost. Used as a recording studio in the 1940s. Destroyed by bombs in World War II. The site is now used as a sports field. (English)
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Berlin 72
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1907
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Bismarckstr. 110
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10625
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