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Oskar Kaufmann
Theodor-Heuss-Platz 1, | |
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Important events
(detail)1910 | construction
Built between 1910-11 to the design by Berlin theatre architect Oskar Kaufmann.
(detail)1.10.1911 | opening
Opened on 1. 10. 1911 with "A Midsummer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare.
People
(detail)Oskar Kaufmann |main architect
Hungarian-Jewish architect. He was an expert of construction and design and played an active part in Berlin since 1900. His most well-known works are the Krolloper in Berlin, the Hebbel Theater and the Renaissance Theater in Berlin, the Neue Stadttheater in Vienna, and the Habima Theater in Tel Aviv.More theatres
Gerhard Graubner |architect
Walther Unruh |architect
Carl Moritz |architect - participant of the competition
(detail)Martin Dülfer |architect - participant of the competition
German architect and professor, who designed initially in Baroque Revival style and around 1900 employed Art Nouveau and joined both the branches to original synthesis. He built especially for higher middle class.
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