Germany's most famous modern theatre was founded in 1890 as a means of providing live performances of naturalist plays for the common worker at affordable prices. The present striking building, located in Mitte, was designed by Oskar Kaufmann (1873–1956), then rebuilt in a pared-down style in the early 1950s by Hans Richter (1882–1971) following massive damage during the Second World War. During one of its golden eras, between 1915 and 1918, artistic director (and future famous New Yorker) ...
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Address
Linienstraße 227
Berlin,
Germany
10178
Near: Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz
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