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Theatre building in Copenhagen, Denmark

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Built 1907-1908 by Lorenz Gudme and Ludvig Andersen. Opened 19 Sep 1908 with Pierre Berton's La Belle Marseillaise. Renovations in the 1990s. Re-opened 1994 with J. Strauß's Die Fledermaus. Used for major operetta and musical performances. Ca. 1000 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1907-1908 by Lorenz Gudme and Ludvig Andersen. Opened 19 Sep 1908 with Pierre Berton's La Belle Marseillaise. Renovations in the 1990s. Re-opened 1994 with J. Strauß's Die Fledermaus. Used for major operetta and musical performances. Ca. 1000 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1907-1908 by Lorenz Gudme and Ludvig Andersen. Opened 19 Sep 1908 with Pierre Berton's La Belle Marseillaise. Renovations in the 1990s. Re-opened 1994 with J. Strauß's Die Fledermaus. Used for major operetta and musical performances. Ca. 1000 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Det ny Teater
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Det ny Teater [Copenhagen]
Theatre building in Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Det ny Teater

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55°40'23.999"N, 12°33'19.001"E
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Built 1907-1908 by Lorenz Gudme and Ludvig Andersen. Opened 19 Sep 1908 with Pierre Berton's La Belle Marseillaise. Renovations in the 1990s. Re-opened 1994 with J. Strauß's Die Fledermaus. Used for major operetta and musical performances. Ca. 1000 seats. (English)
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19 September 1908Gregorian
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Gammel Kongevej 29, 1610 København V
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