Hamburg: Konzerthaus / Volksoper

Country: Germany (Deutschland)
State: Hamburg
City: Hamburg
Location: Sankt Pauli, Millerntorplatz 1 / Reeperbahn

Opened Nov 1887 as "Konzerthaus Ludwig" (later known as "Konzerthaus Hamburg"). 1914 renamed "Hamburger Volksoper" (also known as "Volksoper Hamburg" or "Volksoper am Millerntorplatz"). Destroyed by bombs in July 1943. Remains demolished. The concert organ was translocated to St. Boniface Church in Eimsbüttel. [1966, the "Iduna-Hochhaus" high-rise was built on the former site of the theatre, replaced by the "Millerntor-Hochhaus" in 1998.]

Links: reeperbahn.de, Wikidata

Hamburg: Konzerthaus / Volksoper Front Text: "Gruss aus Hamburg", left: "Concert-Saal", right: "Concerthaus Hamburg"
Publisher: Kunstanstalt J. Miesler, Berlin
Type: Undivided Back
Size: Classic
Sent: from Hamburg to Oldenburg i. O., 31 Dec 1896

Hamburg: Konzerthaus / Volksoper Front Text: "Gruss aus Hamburg", left: "Concerthaus Hornhardt", middle: "St. Pauli", right: "Concerthaus Hamburg"
Publisher: Verlag v. C. Worzedialeck, Hamburg
Type: Undivided Back
Size: Classic
Sent: within Hamburg, 1898

Hamburg: Konzerthaus / Volksoper Front Text: "Concerthaus Hamburg. Reimers & Müller.", "Concert-Saal."
Publisher: D. Weitern; 1899
Type: Undivided Back
Size: Classic
Sent: from Hamburg to Horst/Holstein, 1899

Hamburg: Konzerthaus / Volksoper Front Text: "Hamburg-St. Pauli, Konzerthaus Hamburg"
Publisher: Dr. Trenkler & Co., Leipzig; 1908; 785
Type: Divided Back
Size: Classic
Sent: from Hamburg to Bruxelles (Belgium), 1910

Hamburg: Konzerthaus / Volksoper Reverse Text: "Hamburg, Konzerthaus Hamburg und Volksoper"
Publisher: ?; Echter Kupfertiefdruck Nr. 103
Type: Divided Back
Size: Classic
Not sent.

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