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Nollendorfplatz (colloquially
called Nolle or Nolli) is a
square in the
central Schöneberg
district of Berlin, Germany. The
place was
named on 27 November...
- Metropol,
formerly Neues Schauspielhaus (English: New Theatre), at 5
Nollendorfplatz in the Schöneberg
district of
Berlin was
built in 1905 as a theatre...
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Nollendorfplatz is a
Berlin U-Bahn
station on
lines U1, U2, U3, and U4. It
opened in 1902, and
today is the only
station in
Berlin that is
served by four...
- runs from
Nollendorfplatz via Viktoria-Luise-Platz in Schöneberg to
Prager Platz in Wilmersdorf. The
section of Motzstraße
between Nollendorfplatz and Martin-Luther-Straße...
- in the
former Turbine. In 1999 it
moved to
Neues Schauspielhaus at
Nollendorfplatz, and in 2001 to
another lot in the
district Tempelhof (which became...
- "American quarter" of Berlin-Schöneberg, on Motzstraße #6, near
Nollendorfplatz. The
Nollendorfplatz church was destro**** in an
Allied bombing of
Berlin in 1944...
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extended under Kurfürstenstraße to
Nollendorfplatz and
opened on 24
October 1926 with the
rebuilt Nollendorfplatz station. The Kurfürstenstraße station...
- The Ufa-Pavillon am
Nollendorfplatz was a
cinema located at 4
Nollendorfplatz, Schöneberg, Berlin. The
chief architect was
Oskar Kaufmann.
Built in 1912–13...
- Metzner, who had both
previously collaborated on the Ufa-Pavillon am
Nollendorfplatz cinema in 1912–1913. It
opened on
December 30, 1914 and has its origin...
- of
Berlin moved back to the
Rotes Rathaus in Mitte. The area
around Nollendorfplatz has been the
heart of **** life in Berlin,
since the 1920s and early–1930s...