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- enjo**** brief po****rity in pre-war **** Germany during the 1930s. A Thingplatz or Thingstätte was a specially-constructed outdoor amphitheatre built...
- theatres Theatre of ancient Greece List of ancient Gr**** theatres Arena Thingplatz List of Roman amphitheatres List of contemporary amphitheatres List of...
- Dietrich-Eckart-Freilichtbühne (Dietrich Eckart Open Air Theater), a **** Thingplatz, and opened in ****ociation with the 1936 Summer Olympics. Since World...
- (literally 'houses for one hundred') for 100 pupils each (completed) the Thingplatz as event stage (completed) sports facilities with tribune, gymnasium and...
- Synod Thingspiele, **** multi-disciplinary dramas for which open-air Thingplatz amphitheatres were built Veche Witenagemot Icelandic: þing; German: Ding;...
- Staatstheater Soldatenhalle Schwerbelastungskörper Berlin 1941/42 Thingstätte or Thingplatz Various 1933-1939 Volkshalle Berlin Never built Vorbunker Berlin 1936...
- The Heidelberg Thingstätte is an open-air theatre on the Heiligenberg in Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It was built during the Third Reich for...
- from the topmost gallery of the tower. Between 1935 and 1937, a **** Thingplatz was built here, which was mainly used by the Hitler Youth. During thorough...
- GermanCompanies.net, retrieved 2 May 2013. Official website Geoff Walden, Thingplatz / Thingstätte Sites, Third Reich in Ruins: photographs from the 1930s...
- an open-air stage for up to 10,000 visitors was built in 1934/35 as a Thingplatz; it is today used for music events. Lessing Museum, opened in 1931, memorial...