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Theatre building in Helmstedt, Germany

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Built 1925-1927 by H. Brüning, replacing a previous summer theatre (built 1815, closed in the 1920s, subsequently moved to Lämmerschenburg and used as a farm shed). Also known as Kurtheater. Various renovations 1955, 1976-1980 and 1984/1985. 615 seats. Used as a guest venue for opera and drama performances by touring companies. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1925-1927 by H. Brüning, replacing a previous summer theatre (built 1815, closed in the 1920s, subsequently moved to Lämmerschenburg and used as a farm shed). Also known as Kurtheater. Various renovations 1955, 1976-1980 and 1984/1985. 615 seats. Used as a guest venue for opera and drama performances by touring companies. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1925-1927 by H. Brüning, replacing a previous summer theatre (built 1815, closed in the 1920s, subsequently moved to Lämmerschenburg and used as a farm shed). Also known as Kurtheater. Various renovations 1955, 1976-1980 and 1984/1985. 615 seats. Used as a guest venue for opera and drama performances by touring companies. (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 12:45, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Helmstedt, Germany
  • Brunnentheater
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Brunnentheater [Helmstedt]
Theatre building in Helmstedt, Germany
  • Brunnentheater

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52°14'11.760"N, 11°3'47.880"E
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Built 1925-1927 by H. Brüning, replacing a previous summer theatre (built 1815, closed in the 1920s, subsequently moved to Lämmerschenburg and used as a farm shed). Also known as Kurtheater. Various renovations 1955, 1976-1980 and 1984/1985. 615 seats. Used as a guest venue for opera and drama performances by touring companies. (English)
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1815
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