Stadttheater Ingolstadt

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Stadttheater Ingolstadt is a theatre in Bavaria, Germany.

Architecture

After the destruction of the original building in 1945, a new theatre was built by Hardt-Waltherr Hämer und Marie Brigitte Hämer-Buro in 1964. It re-opened in 1966. For its polygonal structure, which emphazies the medieval skyline as well as the neo-classical forts of Ingolstadt (like the fortification Reduit Tilly), it received the BDA-award (a Bavarian award for architecture) 1967. A model was shown in the German pavilion during the world exhibition of Montreal the same year.

Coordinates: 48°45′47″N11°25′44″E / 48.76306°N 11.42889°E / 48.76306; 11.42889


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