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Staatstheater Nuremberg, Nuremberg

The Staatstheater Nuremberg is one of the largest theatres in Germany, built in 1903-'05 in Art Nouveau style by Heinrich Seeling..

The Staatstheater Nuremberg is one of the largest theatres in Germany, built in 1903-'05 in Art Nouveau style by Heinrich Seeling.


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About Staatstheater Nuremberg

 Richard-Wagner-Platz 2-10, 90443 Nürnberg, Germany

 +49 180 5 231600

 www.staatstheater-nuernberg.de

Staatstheater Nuremberg and Nearby Sights on Map

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