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(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1912 by Lundt & Kallmorgen to replace the old Thalia-Theater at the other side of the street. Opened 1912. 1300 seats. Demolished by bombs in 1945. Provisionally restored and re-opened 1946. Later rebuilt by Werner Kallmorgen. Re-opened 3 Dec 1960 with G. B. Shaw's Die heilige Johanna (Saint Joan). Used by the resident municipal drama company., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
(‎Added qualifier: Source (P63): CARTHALIA (Q495), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
Property / Note: Built 1912 by Lundt & Kallmorgen to replace the old Thalia-Theater at the other side of the street. Opened 1912. 1300 seats. Demolished by bombs in 1945. Provisionally restored and re-opened 1946. Later rebuilt by Werner Kallmorgen. Re-opened 3 Dec 1960 with G. B. Shaw's Die heilige Johanna (Saint Joan). Used by the resident municipal drama company. (English) / qualifier
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Revision as of 12:21, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Hamburg, Germany, opened in 1911
  • Thalia-Theater
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Thalia-Theater [Hamburg]
Theatre building in Hamburg, Germany, opened in 1911
  • Thalia-Theater

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53°33'7.099"N, 9°59'53.801"E
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Built 1912 by Lundt & Kallmorgen to replace the old Thalia-Theater at the other side of the street. Opened 1912. 1300 seats. Demolished by bombs in 1945. Provisionally restored and re-opened 1946. Later rebuilt by Werner Kallmorgen. Re-opened 3 Dec 1960 with G. B. Shaw's Die heilige Johanna (Saint Joan). Used by the resident municipal drama company. (English)
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31 August 1912Gregorian
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1911
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1956
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