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(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1787-1791 by Carl Gotthard Langhans for the Prussian king, Friedrich Wilhelm II. Curtain by Johann Christoph Kimpfel. Opened 3 July 1791 with Antonio Salieri's Il Talismano. Ca. 700-800 seats. 1817 auditorium alterations. Closed 1881. Subsequently used as a furniture warehouse. Interior destroyed by bombs in 1943. - In the 1950s, exterior rebuilding to the original designs, interior reconstruction as a museum to completely altered plans. 1...)
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Property / Note: Built 1787-1791 by Carl Gotthard Langhans for the Prussian king, Friedrich Wilhelm II. Curtain by Johann Christoph Kimpfel. Opened 3 July 1791 with Antonio Salieri's Il Talismano. Ca. 700-800 seats. 1817 auditorium alterations. Closed 1881. Subsequently used as a furniture warehouse. Interior destroyed by bombs in 1943. - In the 1950s, exterior rebuilding to the original designs, interior reconstruction as a museum to completely altered plans. 1960-2009 used by the Museum für Vor- und Frühgeschichte. It is planned that the building will be used as Hohenzollernmuseum. (English) / qualifier
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theatre building
  • Schlosstheater Charlottenburg
  • Schloßtheater charlottenburg [Berlin]
  • Schloßtheater charlottenburg
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Schlosstheater Charlottenburg [Berlin]
theatre building
  • Schlosstheater Charlottenburg
  • Schloßtheater charlottenburg [Berlin]
  • Schloßtheater charlottenburg

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52°31'14.016"N, 13°17'31.632"E
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Built 1787-1791 by Carl Gotthard Langhans for the Prussian king, Friedrich Wilhelm II. Curtain by Johann Christoph Kimpfel. Opened 3 July 1791 with Antonio Salieri's Il Talismano. Ca. 700-800 seats. 1817 auditorium alterations. Closed 1881. Subsequently used as a furniture warehouse. Interior destroyed by bombs in 1943. - In the 1950s, exterior rebuilding to the original designs, interior reconstruction as a museum to completely altered plans. 1960-2009 used by the Museum für Vor- und Frühgeschichte. It is planned that the building will be used as Hohenzollernmuseum. (English)
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1684
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Berlin 1
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Spandauer Damm 20-24
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1902
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1791
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