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Theatre building in Hamburg, Germany

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Built 1840-1841. Opened 30 May 1841 as Urania-Theater. 1844 renamed Actien-Theater. 1898 major facade rebuilding. 1863 renamed Varieté-Theater. 1884 renamed Ernst-Drucker-Theater after its director. 1941 renamed St.-Pauli-Theater (because of Nazi racism, as Ernst Drucker was Jewish; since 2011 the theatre uses the name affix ehemals Ernst-Drucker-Theater to commemorate this). 2016 major restoration. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1840-1841. Opened 30 May 1841 as Urania-Theater. 1844 renamed Actien-Theater. 1898 major facade rebuilding. 1863 renamed Varieté-Theater. 1884 renamed Ernst-Drucker-Theater after its director. 1941 renamed St.-Pauli-Theater (because of Nazi racism, as Ernst Drucker was Jewish; since 2011 the theatre uses the name affix ehemals Ernst-Drucker-Theater to commemorate this). 2016 major restoration. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1840-1841. Opened 30 May 1841 as Urania-Theater. 1844 renamed Actien-Theater. 1898 major facade rebuilding. 1863 renamed Varieté-Theater. 1884 renamed Ernst-Drucker-Theater after its director. 1941 renamed St.-Pauli-Theater (because of Nazi racism, as Ernst Drucker was Jewish; since 2011 the theatre uses the name affix ehemals Ernst-Drucker-Theater to commemorate this). 2016 major restoration. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Hamburg, Germany
  • St. Pauli Theater
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St. Pauli Theater [Hamburg]
Theatre building in Hamburg, Germany
  • St. Pauli Theater

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53°32'56.616"N, 9°57'46.692"E
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Built 1840-1841. Opened 30 May 1841 as Urania-Theater. 1844 renamed Actien-Theater. 1898 major facade rebuilding. 1863 renamed Varieté-Theater. 1884 renamed Ernst-Drucker-Theater after its director. 1941 renamed St.-Pauli-Theater (because of Nazi racism, as Ernst Drucker was Jewish; since 2011 the theatre uses the name affix ehemals Ernst-Drucker-Theater to commemorate this). 2016 major restoration. (English)
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1841
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1898
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