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Staatstheater Cottbus

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    August 18, 2020

    At the beginning of the 20th century, Cottbus was a rapidly growing city thanks to the textile industry and the desire for entertainment and high culture led in 1907 to the decision to build a theater. The construction costs were raised by the Cottbus citizens and patrons. After only 18 months of construction, in October 1908, the house was inaugurated with Lessing's play "Minna von Barnhelm". During the Second World War, the theater was used as an ammunition store. Its planned demolition at the end of the war was prevented by Cottbus citizens. An ehttps: //cottbus-tourismus.de/de/cottbus-entzüge/tourentipps/architekturpfad/artikel-staatstheater-cottbus-grosses-haus.html first comprehensive restoration took place from 1981 to 1986, another from 2005 to 2014.

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      March 11, 2018

      The architectural style is interesting: secessionist Art Nouveau

      the art there too: staatstheater-cottbus.de

      The Cottbus State Theater is the only state theater in Brandenburg. The four-part theater in Cottbus offers performances by its own ensembles for drama, musical theater (opera, operetta, musical), orchestra and ballet. In 2013 it recorded a total of over 130,000 visitors.[1] de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staatstheater_Cottbus

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        August 18, 2020

        At the beginning of the 20th century, Cottbus was a rapidly growing city thanks to the textile industry and the desire for entertainment and high culture led in 1907 to the decision to build a theater. The construction costs were raised by the Cottbus citizens and patrons. After only 18 months of construction, in October 1908, the house was inaugurated with Lessing's play "Minna von Barnhelm". During the Second World War, the theater was used as an ammunition store. Its planned demolition at the end of the war was prevented by Cottbus citizens. A first comprehensive restoration took place from 1981 to 1986, another from 2005 to 2014. cottbus-tourismus.de/de/cottbus-entdecke/tourentipps/architekturpfad/artikel-staatstheater-cottbus-grosses-haus.html

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