![]() | Milwaukee, WI: Emil Blatz Temple of Music |
Country: United States of America State: Wisconsin City: Milwaukee Location: Washington Park Bandshell and open-air park theatre, built 1938 by Fitzhugh Scott. Named in honour of Emil Blatz (of Blatz Brewery) who funded the building. Opened 24 Aug 1938. Used for the "Music Under the Stars" concert series and other events. Up to 8000 seats. Link: Wikidata |
![]() Reverse Text: "With a background of the highest influence ... cultural, social and industrial ... Milwaukee has preserved a savory Old World charm unusual for so large a city. Prominent as a gathering place for music lovers is the Blatz Temple, a modern music shell where outstanding artists perform every year in a full summer schedule of concerts, operas and cultural programs." Publisher: E. C. Kropp, Milwaukee; Natural Color Card; 32804 Type: Divided Back Size: Classic Not sent. |
Permanent link: https://www.andreas-praefcke.de/carthalia/id/4956 |