Hamburg: Ballhaus Trichter |
Country: Germany (Deutschland) State: Hamburg City: Hamburg Location: Sankt Pauli, Reeperbahn 1 / Zirkusweg First entertainment venue on the site built 1805 as a garden pavilion. Destroyed 1813. 1820 rebuilding and extension, used as ballroom and revue theatre "Ballhaus Trichter". 1889 major rebuilding with a concert hall, music shell, garden restaurant, and an observation tower with a dome. Re-opened as "Hornhardts Etablissement" (also known as "Hornhardt-Varieté"). 1906 renovated and renamed "Carl C. E. Clausens Konzertgarten". From 1926, again known as "Trichter-Varieté". 1926 building of a cinema "Schauburg St. Pauli", replacing the beer garden. The whole complex was severely damaged by bombs in 1943. Subsequently repaired and re-opened. Closed 1958. Subsequently demolished. [1969 a bowling alley and restaurant complex was built on the site. 1991-2003 known as "Mojo Club". Replaced by the "Tanzende Türme" high-rise buildings and a hotel in 2012.] Links: reeperbahn.de, KinoWiki, Wikidata |
Front Text: "Hornhardt-Théâtre Variete Hamburg, St. Pauli" Type: Undivided Back Size: Classic Not sent. |
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 |
Front Text: "Hornhardt, Theater Variété, Hamburg-St. Pauli" Publisher: Verlag Gebr. Israel, Hamburg Type: Undivided Back Size: Classic Sent: from Hamburg to Wörlitz, 1901 |
Front Text: "Hamburg - St. Pauli, Konzerthaus Clausen", signs: "Elbschloss-Bräu" Publisher: Dr. Trenkler Co., Hamburg; 797; 53497 Type: Divided Back Size: Classic Not sent. |
Reverse Text: "Ballhaus Trichter. Der schönste und größte Tanzpalast von 9-4 Uhr nachts. Revue. Varieté. Tanz. Das gewaltigste Nacht-Programm Hamburgs. Reeperbahn Nr. 1" Publisher: Uvachrom; 5833 Type: Divided Back Size: Classic Not sent. |
Front Text: signs: "Trichter", "Variete, Tanz, Revue", poster: "Herrliche Wunder-Revuen" Reverse Text: "Hamburg einziges Revue-Varieté Ballhaus Trichter, Hamburg-St. Pauli, Reeperbahn 1" Handwritten Reverse Text: "[...] Sind gut angekommen und waren im Trichter. Programm war ganz nett. Besuch mässig. [...]" Publisher: Kupfertiefdruck Knackstedt & Co., Hamburg Size: Modern Sent: to Wien (Austria), ca. 1936 [stamp and postmark removed] |
Front Text: signs: "St. Pauli Bierstall", "Schauburg St. Pauli" (with advertising for the 1936 film "Das Hermännchen"), "Trichter Variete, Tanz, Revue" Reverse Text: "Hamburg einziges Revue-Varieté Ballhaus Trichter, Hamburg-St. Pauli, Reeperbahn 1" Handwritten Reverse Text: "[...] Sind gut angekommen und waren im Trichter. Programm war ganz nett. Besuch mässig. [...]" Publisher: Verlag Wilhelm Wagner, Hamburg; Nr. 9 Size: Modern Sent: to Bergerhof/Rheinland (= Radevormwald-Bergerhhof), 1942 |
Front Text: "Hamburgs einziges Revue-Varieté Ballhaus Trichter Dir. A. Bohlmann", "1600 Sitzplätze, Revue im Parkett auf der Bühne in der Luft" Publisher: Foto H. Haas, Hamburg Type: Divided Back Size: Classic Not sent. |
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