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Theatre building in Wrocław, Poland

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Built 1868-1869 by Barchewitz for the theatre director Theodor Lobe. Opened 2 Aug 1869 with a prologue by Paul Thiemich, a festive ouverture by Dumont, and G. E. Lessing's Minna von Barnhelm. 1921 renovations and alterations. 918 seats (+ 380 stadning). Destroyed by acts of war in 1945. Remains demolishd. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1868-1869 by Barchewitz for the theatre director Theodor Lobe. Opened 2 Aug 1869 with a prologue by Paul Thiemich, a festive ouverture by Dumont, and G. E. Lessing's Minna von Barnhelm. 1921 renovations and alterations. 918 seats (+ 380 stadning). Destroyed by acts of war in 1945. Remains demolishd. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1868-1869 by Barchewitz for the theatre director Theodor Lobe. Opened 2 Aug 1869 with a prologue by Paul Thiemich, a festive ouverture by Dumont, and G. E. Lessing's Minna von Barnhelm. 1921 renovations and alterations. 918 seats (+ 380 stadning). Destroyed by acts of war in 1945. Remains demolishd. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Wrocław, Poland
  • Lobes Theatre
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Lobes Theatre [Wrocław]
Theatre building in Wrocław, Poland
  • Lobes Theatre

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51°6'26.201"N, 17°2'47.501"E
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Built 1868-1869 by Barchewitz for the theatre director Theodor Lobe. Opened 2 Aug 1869 with a prologue by Paul Thiemich, a festive ouverture by Dumont, and G. E. Lessing's Minna von Barnhelm. 1921 renovations and alterations. 918 seats (+ 380 stadning). Destroyed by acts of war in 1945. Remains demolishd. (English)
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2 August 1869Gregorian
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1945
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ulica Dobrzyńska 21/23, Wrocław
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