Munichʼs Intimate Theatre
Max Littmann, Richard Riemerschmid
alias SchauspielhausMünchner Kammerspiele | |
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German architect, who focused his attention primarily on the construction of representative buildings as theatres, department stores and spa buildings.
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This building, imagined by the son of a spirits producer and planned by architect Max Littmann, has been home to the Intimate Theatre since 1926. Its façade in a neo-Gothic style contrasts with the discreet interior and floral motifs designed by Richard Riemerschmid, which constitutes a spatial work of art of the Jugendstil. The layout as a studio theatre is perfectly suited for intimate plays. If you wonder what a festival hall designed by the same architect might look like, you can find the answer just a few streets away in the Prince Regent theatre (Prinzregententheater).
Münchner Kammerspiele • Maximilianstraße 26-28 • 80539 München • Germany • +49 (0)89 233 966 00 • besucher@kammerspiele.de • www.kammerspiele.de
Visits: Public tour once a month, guided tours for groups on appointment
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