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Theatre building in Nuremberg, Germany

(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Variety theatre, built 1896 as an annexe to the Hotel Wittelsbach (located next to the Zeughaus). Opened 11 July 1896. 1927 converted into a cinema. 1937 re-converted into a live theatre. Destroyed by bombs in January 1945. Subsequently repaired and again used as a cinema from 1947. Closed 1954, subsequently demolished in favour of a department store building., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
(‎Added qualifier: Source (P63): CARTHALIA (Q495), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
Property / Note: Variety theatre, built 1896 as an annexe to the Hotel Wittelsbach (located next to the Zeughaus). Opened 11 July 1896. 1927 converted into a cinema. 1937 re-converted into a live theatre. Destroyed by bombs in January 1945. Subsequently repaired and again used as a cinema from 1947. Closed 1954, subsequently demolished in favour of a department store building. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Nuremberg, Germany
  • Apollo
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Apollo [Nuremberg]
Theatre building in Nuremberg, Germany
  • Apollo

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49°26'58.200"N, 11°4'39.000"E
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Variety theatre, built 1896 as an annexe to the Hotel Wittelsbach (located next to the Zeughaus). Opened 11 July 1896. 1927 converted into a cinema. 1937 re-converted into a live theatre. Destroyed by bombs in January 1945. Subsequently repaired and again used as a cinema from 1947. Closed 1954, subsequently demolished in favour of a department store building. (English)
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1954
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Pfannenschmiedsgasse 22, 90402 Nürnberg
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1896
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