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Admiralspalast

Coordinates: 52°31′15″N 13°23′19″E / 52.52083°N 13.38861°E / 52.52083; 13.38861
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Facade of the Admiralspalast

The Admiralspalast is a theatre in the Mitte district of Berlin, Germany, located on Friedrichstraße No. 101. Opened in 1910, it is one of the few preserved variety venues of the pre-World War II era in the city.

As a place of amusement the Admiralspalast originally included a skating rink, a public bath, bowling alleys, a café and a cinema open day and night. After World War I it turned to a revue theatre, starting with the show Drunter und drüber by Walter Kollo, later continued by the performance of operettas.

As the building suffered little damage from World War II bombing, it was home to the Berlin State Opera until the reconstruction of the opera house in 1955. On April 21/22 1946 the Social Democratic Party of Germany and the Communist Party of Germany in the Soviet occupation zone held a convention at the Admiralspalast where they merged to the Socialist Unity Party of Germany. The performance of revues and operettas were continued under the name of Metropol-Theater until its disestablishment in 1997.

On August 11th, 2006 it reopened with The Threepenny Opera, directed by Klaus Maria Brandauer.


52°31′15″N 13°23′19″E / 52.52083°N 13.38861°E / 52.52083; 13.38861