Renaissance-Theater
Renaissance-Theater is a theater building in Berlin, Berlin which is located on Knesebeckstraße. Renaissance-Theater is situated nearby to Duck fountain (Berlin-Charlottenburg), as well as near the art gallery Bauhaus-Shop.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Email: tickets@renaissance-theater.de
- Type: Theater building
- Description: theater in Berlin, Germany, built 1902 as a club house, 1919-1922 used as cinema, since 1922 a theater
- Address: Knesebeckstraße 100, Charlottenburg, Berlin, 10623
- Wheelchair access: no
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Duck fountain (Berlin-Charlottenburg) and Ernst-Reuter-Platz.
Ernst-Reuter-Platz
Square
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Ernst-Reuter-Platz is a town square in Charlottenburg, Berlin, Germany. It is named after Ernst Reuter, mayor of West Berlin from 1948–1953. It is located at the end of Straße des 17. Juni, where it continues as Bismarckstraße, and Kaiserdamm, until Theodor-Heuss-Platz. Ernst-Reuter-Platz is situated 260 metres northwest of Renaissance-Theater.
Berlin Zoologischer Garten Railway Station
Railway station
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Berlin Zoologischer Garten station is a railway station in Berlin, Germany. It is located on the Berlin Stadtbahn railway line in the Charlottenburg district, adjacent to the Berlin Zoo. Berlin Zoologischer Garten Railway Station is situated 690 metres southeast of Renaissance-Theater.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Spreestadt Charlottenburg and City West.
Spreestadt Charlottenburg
Quarter
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Spreestadt Charlottenburg is a quarter.
City West
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City West is the heart of former West Berlin and even after reunification it represents the main retail centre of Berlin — all the best and most expensive shops are here.
Hansaviertel
Suburb
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The Hansaviertel is the smallest Ortsteil of Berlin and is between Großer Tiergarten and the Spree River, within the central Mitte borough of Berlin. The district was almost completely destroyed during World War II but was rebuilt from 1957 to 1961 as a social housing project by international master architects such as Alvar Aalto, Egon Eiermann, Walter Gropius, Oscar Niemeyer, and Sep Ruf.
Renaissance-Theater
- Categories: movie theater, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: Berlin, Berlin, Stadt, Berlin, Germany, Central Europe, Europe
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Latitude
52.51034° or 52° 30′ 37″ northLongitude
13.3235° or 13° 19′ 25″ eastOperator
Neue Theater-Betriebs GmbHOpen location code
9F4MG86F+4COpenStreetMap ID
node 619119805OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=theatreOpenStreetMap attribute
wheelchair=noWikidata ID
Q876556
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In Other Languages
From French to Norwegian Bokmål—“Renaissance-Theater” goes by many names.
- French: “Renaissance Theater”
- French: “Renaissance-Theater”
- German: “Motivhaus”
- German: “Renaissance-Theater Berlin”
- German: “Renaissance-Theater”
- German: “Renaissancetheater Berlin”
- German: “Terra-Theater”
- Japanese: “ルネサンス劇場 (ベルリン)”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Renaissance-Theater”
- Norwegian: “Renaissance-Theater”
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Bauhaus-Shop and Hardenberg House.
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