Theater am Goetheplatz – Schauspielhaus [Bremen] (Q8043)

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Revision as of 12:42, 11 September 2025 by Purkertcz (talk | contribs) (‎Created claim: Property:P44: Built 1912-1913 as Schauspielhaus by August Abbehusen and Otto Belndermann for the private operation Bremer Schauspielhaus GmbH. Opened 15 Aug 1913 with Oscar Wilde's Eine Frau ohne Bedeutung (A Woman of No Importance). Later used as drama theatre by the Bremen State Theatre company. 836 seats. Demolished by bombs in 1944. - 1948-1949 rebuilt in simplified forms by Hans Storm and Walter Unruh for the city of Bremen. Reopened 27 Aug 1950 as Theat...)

Theatre building in Bremen, Germany

Theatre building in Bremen, Germany
  • Theater am Goetheplatz – Schauspielhaus
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Theater am Goetheplatz – Schauspielhaus [Bremen]
Theatre building in Bremen, Germany
  • Theater am Goetheplatz – Schauspielhaus

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53°4'19.920"N, 8°48'55.008"E
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Built 1912-1913 as Schauspielhaus by August Abbehusen and Otto Belndermann for the private operation Bremer Schauspielhaus GmbH. Opened 15 Aug 1913 with Oscar Wilde's Eine Frau ohne Bedeutung (A Woman of No Importance). Later used as drama theatre by the Bremen State Theatre company. 836 seats. Demolished by bombs in 1944. - 1948-1949 rebuilt in simplified forms by Hans Storm and Walter Unruh for the city of Bremen. Reopened 27 Aug 1950 as Theater am Goetheplatz with Goethe's Egmont. Used for performances by the municipal theatre company. 1180 seats. (English)
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15 August 1913Gregorian
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Goetheplatz 1
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