Difference between revisions of "Comic Opera [Berlin] (Q8083)"

From CanonBase

Theatre building in Berlin, Germany

(‎Created claim: Carthalia ID (P264): 1662, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1735308743090)
(‎Created claim: closure date (P107): 1896, a)
Tag: openrefine home
 
(4 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Property / Preservation state
 +
Property / Preservation state: extant building / rank
 +
Normal rank
Property / Preservation state
 +
Property / Preservation state: Used as theatre today / rank
 +
Normal rank
Property / Note
 +
1934 nationalized and renamed Staatliches Operettentheater. Subsequently operated as part of the Nazi Kraft durch Freude programme. Stagehouse damaged by bombs on 7 May 1944. Subsequently provisional repair works. Façade, entrance hall, and auditorium ceiling painting destroyed by bombs on 9 Mar 1945.1898 minor interior renovations. Re-opened 3 Sep 1898 as Metropol-Theater with Julius Freund's revue Paradies der Frauen (music by Julius Einödshofer and Bertrand Sänger). Subsequently used as a variety theatre. 1928 alterations and technical modernization by Alfred Grenander. Closed 1933. Built 1891-1892 as Theater Unter den Linden by Ferdinand Fellner & Hermann Helmer for Aktien-Bauverein Unter den Linden. Auditorium sculptures by Theodor Friedl. Opened 24 Sep 1892 with Adolf Ferron's operetta Daphne and Gaul and Haßreiter's ballet Die Welt in Bild und Tanz. Used mainly as an operetta theatre, and for various events and balls. Stalls: 800 seats; balconies and various en-suite dinner rooms: ca. 1700 seats. Closed 1896 after the directors went bankrupt. (English)
Property / Note: 1934 nationalized and renamed Staatliches Operettentheater. Subsequently operated as part of the Nazi Kraft durch Freude programme. Stagehouse damaged by bombs on 7 May 1944. Subsequently provisional repair works. Façade, entrance hall, and auditorium ceiling painting destroyed by bombs on 9 Mar 1945.1898 minor interior renovations. Re-opened 3 Sep 1898 as Metropol-Theater with Julius Freund's revue Paradies der Frauen (music by Julius Einödshofer and Bertrand Sänger). Subsequently used as a variety theatre. 1928 alterations and technical modernization by Alfred Grenander. Closed 1933. Built 1891-1892 as Theater Unter den Linden by Ferdinand Fellner & Hermann Helmer for Aktien-Bauverein Unter den Linden. Auditorium sculptures by Theodor Friedl. Opened 24 Sep 1892 with Adolf Ferron's operetta Daphne and Gaul and Haßreiter's ballet Die Welt in Bild und Tanz. Used mainly as an operetta theatre, and for various events and balls. Stalls: 800 seats; balconies and various en-suite dinner rooms: ca. 1700 seats. Closed 1896 after the directors went bankrupt. (English) / rank
 +
Normal rank
Property / Note: 1934 nationalized and renamed Staatliches Operettentheater. Subsequently operated as part of the Nazi Kraft durch Freude programme. Stagehouse damaged by bombs on 7 May 1944. Subsequently provisional repair works. Façade, entrance hall, and auditorium ceiling painting destroyed by bombs on 9 Mar 1945.1898 minor interior renovations. Re-opened 3 Sep 1898 as Metropol-Theater with Julius Freund's revue Paradies der Frauen (music by Julius Einödshofer and Bertrand Sänger). Subsequently used as a variety theatre. 1928 alterations and technical modernization by Alfred Grenander. Closed 1933. Built 1891-1892 as Theater Unter den Linden by Ferdinand Fellner & Hermann Helmer for Aktien-Bauverein Unter den Linden. Auditorium sculptures by Theodor Friedl. Opened 24 Sep 1892 with Adolf Ferron's operetta Daphne and Gaul and Haßreiter's ballet Die Welt in Bild und Tanz. Used mainly as an operetta theatre, and for various events and balls. Stalls: 800 seats; balconies and various en-suite dinner rooms: ca. 1700 seats. Closed 1896 after the directors went bankrupt. (English) / qualifier
 +
Property / closure date
 +
1896
Timestamp+1896-00-00T00:00:00Z
Timezone+00:00
CalendarGregorian
Precision1 year
Before0
After0
Property / closure date: 1896 / rank
 +
Normal rank

Latest revision as of 07:43, 15 September 2025

Theatre building in Berlin, Germany
  • Comic Opera
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Comic Opera [Berlin]
Theatre building in Berlin, Germany
  • Comic Opera

Statements

0 references
0 references
0 references
0 references
52°30'56.999"N, 13°23'12.998"E
0 references
1934 nationalized and renamed Staatliches Operettentheater. Subsequently operated as part of the Nazi Kraft durch Freude programme. Stagehouse damaged by bombs on 7 May 1944. Subsequently provisional repair works. Façade, entrance hall, and auditorium ceiling painting destroyed by bombs on 9 Mar 1945.1898 minor interior renovations. Re-opened 3 Sep 1898 as Metropol-Theater with Julius Freund's revue Paradies der Frauen (music by Julius Einödshofer and Bertrand Sänger). Subsequently used as a variety theatre. 1928 alterations and technical modernization by Alfred Grenander. Closed 1933. Built 1891-1892 as Theater Unter den Linden by Ferdinand Fellner & Hermann Helmer for Aktien-Bauverein Unter den Linden. Auditorium sculptures by Theodor Friedl. Opened 24 Sep 1892 with Adolf Ferron's operetta Daphne and Gaul and Haßreiter's ballet Die Welt in Bild und Tanz. Used mainly as an operetta theatre, and for various events and balls. Stalls: 800 seats; balconies and various en-suite dinner rooms: ca. 1700 seats. Closed 1896 after the directors went bankrupt. (English)
0 references
0 references
0 references
0 references
24 September 1892Gregorian
0 references
1928
0 references
1940s
0 references
1960s
0 references
1898
0 references
1945
0 references
0 references
0 references
0 references
0 references
0 references
0 references
0 references
0 references
0 references
0 references
0 references
0 references
0 references
0 references
0 references
0 references
0 references
0 references
0 references
0 references
0 references
0 references
0 references
0 references
1,270
0 references
Behrenstraße 55-57, 10117 Berlin
0 references
0 references
0 references
1896
0 references

Timeline

 

Wikidata