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Martin Dülfer
alias Casino-Theater, Theater der Casino-GesellschaftBeckergrube 10 | |
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Important events
(detail)3.3.1858 | Second theatre
Second theatre at the site was opened 3rd March of 1858 with a guest performance by the Schwerin court opera company.
(detail)1905 | Closure
The second theatre was closed in 1905 due to safety concerns and was demolished around 1907
(detail)1.10.1908 | opening
Opened with Wagner's ouverture to "Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg", Goethe's "Geschwister", and Schiller's fragment "Demetrius".
(detail)90. 's 20. century | alteration
Major restoration was carried out between 1993 and 1996 to the design by Chlumsky, Peters, and Hildebrand.
People
(detail)Martin Dülfer |main architect
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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More theatresBrigitte Hildebrand-Chlumsky |architect
Ivan-Peter Chlumsky |architect
Werner Peters |architect
Carl Moritz |architect - participant of the competition
Georg Roemer |sculptor
Karl Weinberger |sculptor
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