Waldbühne

The Waldbühne is a theatre at Olympiapark Berlin in Berlin, Germany. It was designed by German architect Werner March in emulation of a Greek theatre and built between 1934 and 1936 as the Dietrich-Eckart-Freilichtbühne, a Nazi Thingplatz, and opened in association with the 1936 Summer Olympics. Since World War II it has been used for a variety …
The Waldbühne is a theatre at Olympiapark Berlin in Berlin, Germany. It was designed by German architect Werner March in emulation of a Greek theatre and built between 1934 and 1936 as the Dietrich-Eckart-Freilichtbühne, a Nazi Thingplatz, and opened in association with the 1936 Summer Olympics. Since World War II it has been used for a variety of events, including boxing matches, film showings and classical and rock concerts. It seats more than 22,000 people. The venue is located off Friedrich-Friesen-Allee just northeast of Glockenturmstraße.
  • Location: Olympiapark Berlin
  • Owner: Senate of Berlin
  • Capacity: 22,290
  • Built: 1934–36
  • Opened: 2 August 1936
  • Former names: Dietrich-Eckart-Freilichtbühne (1936–48)
  • Address: Glockenturmstraße 1 · 14053 Berlin · Germany
Data from: en.wikipedia.org