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Theatre building in Hannover, Germany

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Property / Source URL: https://www.andreas-praefcke.de/carthalia/id/1894 / rank
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1889
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1943
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Property / Wikidata instance: Q24354 / rank
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Property / Carthalia ID: 1894 / rank
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Property / Preservation state: extinct building / rank
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Built 1889 as a variety and operetta theatre for the magician Hermann Mellini. 1677 seats. Ca. 1933-1945 part of the Nazi Kraft durch Freude programme. 1943 severely damaged by bombs. From 1946 basement used as chamber theatre (Junge Bühne, later Kammerspiele). Demolished 1954 in favour of a bank building. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1889 as a variety and operetta theatre for the magician Hermann Mellini. 1677 seats. Ca. 1933-1945 part of the Nazi Kraft durch Freude programme. 1943 severely damaged by bombs. From 1946 basement used as chamber theatre (Junge Bühne, later Kammerspiele). Demolished 1954 in favour of a bank building. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1889 as a variety and operetta theatre for the magician Hermann Mellini. 1677 seats. Ca. 1933-1945 part of the Nazi Kraft durch Freude programme. 1943 severely damaged by bombs. From 1946 basement used as chamber theatre (Junge Bühne, later Kammerspiele). Demolished 1954 in favour of a bank building. (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 12:45, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Hannover, Germany
  • Mellini-Theater
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Mellini-Theater [Hannover]
Theatre building in Hannover, Germany
  • Mellini-Theater

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52°22'35.400"N, 9°44'4.128"E
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Built 1889 as a variety and operetta theatre for the magician Hermann Mellini. 1677 seats. Ca. 1933-1945 part of the Nazi Kraft durch Freude programme. 1943 severely damaged by bombs. From 1946 basement used as chamber theatre (Junge Bühne, later Kammerspiele). Demolished 1954 in favour of a bank building. (English)
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