Difference between revisions of "Lortzing-Theater [Münster] (Q13057)"
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(Created claim: Carthalia ID (P264): 3389, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1735320426851) | (Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1895 by converting manor stables of the Rombergscher Hof. Opened 1895 as Lortzing-Theater, named in honour of the German composer, Albert Lortzing (1801-1851). 1900 extension by the Westerholtscher Hof (another manor). Since 1906 municipal theatre, also known as Städtisches Lortzing-Theater, Stadttheater or Theater der Stadt Münster. Destroyed by bombs in 1941. Some ruined walls of the theatre were incorporated in the new Stadttheater buil...) | ||
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| + | Built 1895 by converting manor stables of the Rombergscher Hof. Opened 1895 as Lortzing-Theater, named in honour of the German composer, Albert Lortzing (1801-1851). 1900 extension by the Westerholtscher Hof (another manor). Since 1906 municipal theatre, also known as Städtisches Lortzing-Theater, Stadttheater or Theater der Stadt Münster. Destroyed by bombs in 1941. Some ruined walls of the theatre were incorporated in the new Stadttheater built on the site in 1954-1956. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Built 1895 by converting manor stables of the Rombergscher Hof. Opened 1895 as Lortzing-Theater, named in honour of the German composer, Albert Lortzing (1801-1851). 1900 extension by the Westerholtscher Hof (another manor). Since 1906 municipal theatre, also known as Städtisches Lortzing-Theater, Stadttheater or Theater der Stadt Münster. Destroyed by bombs in 1941. Some ruined walls of the theatre were incorporated in the new Stadttheater built on the site in 1954-1956. (English) / rank | |||
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Revision as of 13:58, 11 September 2025
theatre building
- Lortzing-Theater
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Lortzing-Theater [Münster] | theatre building |
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51°57'53.244"N, 7°37'45.516"E
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Built 1895 by converting manor stables of the Rombergscher Hof. Opened 1895 as Lortzing-Theater, named in honour of the German composer, Albert Lortzing (1801-1851). 1900 extension by the Westerholtscher Hof (another manor). Since 1906 municipal theatre, also known as Städtisches Lortzing-Theater, Stadttheater or Theater der Stadt Münster. Destroyed by bombs in 1941. Some ruined walls of the theatre were incorporated in the new Stadttheater built on the site in 1954-1956. (English)
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1941
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