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(Created claim: Preservation state (P233): Used as theatre today (Q25456), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1754926593236) | (Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1888 as a performance and assembly hall for the Berliner Kronenbrauerei brewery (424 seats + 1364 standing). 1889 renamed Stadttheater Moabit. Used for popular farces, operetta and contemporary drama performances. 1923 converted into a cinema, renamed Filmpalast Hansa (800 seats). 1963 re-converted into a theatre proper for Paul Esser. Renamed Schauspielhaus Hansa. Used for popular theatre performances. 1974 renamed Hansa-Theater. 1989 ren...) | ||
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| + | Built 1888 as a performance and assembly hall for the Berliner Kronenbrauerei brewery (424 seats + 1364 standing). 1889 renamed Stadttheater Moabit. Used for popular farces, operetta and contemporary drama performances. 1923 converted into a cinema, renamed Filmpalast Hansa (800 seats). 1963 re-converted into a theatre proper for Paul Esser. Renamed Schauspielhaus Hansa. Used for popular theatre performances. 1974 renamed Hansa-Theater. 1989 renamed Berlins Volkstheater Hansa. Used for revues and popular drama performances. Closed Feb 2002 for financial reasons. Re-opened Aug 2002 as Hansa-Theater by André Freyni. Used for popular drama and operetta performances. 500 seats. Closed 2005. Later occasionally opened for gala performances. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Built 1888 as a performance and assembly hall for the Berliner Kronenbrauerei brewery (424 seats + 1364 standing). 1889 renamed Stadttheater Moabit. Used for popular farces, operetta and contemporary drama performances. 1923 converted into a cinema, renamed Filmpalast Hansa (800 seats). 1963 re-converted into a theatre proper for Paul Esser. Renamed Schauspielhaus Hansa. Used for popular theatre performances. 1974 renamed Hansa-Theater. 1989 renamed Berlins Volkstheater Hansa. Used for revues and popular drama performances. Closed Feb 2002 for financial reasons. Re-opened Aug 2002 as Hansa-Theater by André Freyni. Used for popular drama and operetta performances. 500 seats. Closed 2005. Later occasionally opened for gala performances. (English) / rank | |||
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Revision as of 13:06, 11 September 2025
Theatre building in Berlin, Germany, opened in 1888
- Hansa-Theater
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Hansa-Theater [Berlin] | Theatre building in Berlin, Germany, opened in 1888 |
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52°31'27.394"N, 13°19'52.716"E
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Built 1888 as a performance and assembly hall for the Berliner Kronenbrauerei brewery (424 seats + 1364 standing). 1889 renamed Stadttheater Moabit. Used for popular farces, operetta and contemporary drama performances. 1923 converted into a cinema, renamed Filmpalast Hansa (800 seats). 1963 re-converted into a theatre proper for Paul Esser. Renamed Schauspielhaus Hansa. Used for popular theatre performances. 1974 renamed Hansa-Theater. 1989 renamed Berlins Volkstheater Hansa. Used for revues and popular drama performances. Closed Feb 2002 for financial reasons. Re-opened Aug 2002 as Hansa-Theater by André Freyni. Used for popular drama and operetta performances. 500 seats. Closed 2005. Later occasionally opened for gala performances. (English)
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Berlin 52
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1888
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Alt-Moabit 48
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2014
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