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Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin

Deutsche Staatsoper, Berlin

Photo: © Andreas Schippel   Complete renovation: Planning and construction management for stage machinery and stage control We are proud to have played a key role in one of the most prominent cultural construction projects in Europe. Theater Engineering planned and supervised the installation of new stage technology for the renovation of the Staatsoper Unter den […]

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Muenchner Volkstheater

Münchner Volkstheater

Photo: © Roland Halbe   Planning and Site Supervision of Fly Systems and Stage Control across Multiple Performance Venues The City of Munich has a new theater: the Volkstheater München. The new building comprises several performance venues and was designed by LRO Architekten. The design successfully integrates a modern theater building into the existing ensemble on

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Der Gasteig Muenchen

Der Gasteig, Munich

Photo: © HENN (concert hall rendering)   Stage Technology Planning for Europe’s Largest Cultural Center The Gasteig in Munich is Europe’s largest cultural center. It houses multiple concert halls and performance venues, a library, an adult education center, and a cinema. The Gasteig has undertaken a comprehensive modernization to prepare for the future. The Munich-based architectural

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Volkstheater Rostock

Volkstheater Rostock

Photo: © CtrlViz (Rendering) New Theatre Construction The city of Rostock is realizing its long-cherished vision of a new theatre, to be located prominently near the Warnow River. We support the concept of the Berlin-based architectural office Hascher and Jehle through our stage machinery planning. Stage technology is being installed in multiple performance and rehearsal

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Junge Buehne Dortmund

Junge Bühne Dortmund

Photo: © Mohan Karakoc für JSWD Architekten GmbH & Co. KG Stage Machinery for the New Building Theater Dortmund is getting a new venue – the Junge Bühne. Directly adjacent to the Schauspielhaus Dortmund, the new theater is being constructed. The architectural office JSWD from Cologne has succeeded in fitting an aesthetic and highly functional

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Stadthalle Finsterwalde

Stadthalle „Kulturweberei” Finsterwalde

Photo: © Jennifer Endom Room of Possibilities – Auditorium Configurations The City of Finsterwalde now also has an event venue. The architectural office Habermann from Finsterwalde succeeded in combining parts of old industrial buildings with new constructions to create a multifunctional assembly space. With the stage machinery planned by our office, various auditorium configurations can

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Deutsche Oper Berlin Aussenansicht Bismarckstrasse

Deutsche Oper Berlin

Ongoing Operations During Renovation The Deutsche Oper Berlin is the largest opera house in Berlin. The opera stages numerous new productions and can draw on a huge repertoire of successful pieces. To ensure that the opera house runs smoothly, the stage technology must also be state-of-the-art. In recent years, we have planned and supervised various

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Theater Ingolstadt

Theater Ingolstadt

Renovation of Stage Machinery Theater Ingolstadt offers a diverse program. The theater building, constructed in 1966, combines the municipal theater and the city hall under one roof. As part of a comprehensive renovation, the building is being prepared for the requirements of the coming decades. Our planning scope includes the stage machinery. The objective is

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Theater Luebeck

Theater Lübeck

Photo: Olaf Malzahn (Wikimedia) Renovation of Stage Machinery The Theater Lübeck is located in the heart of Lübeck. It comprises multiple performance spaces under one roof and serves as the cultural centerpiece of the city. The city is now undertaking a comprehensive renovation of the theater. We are responsible for planning the stage machinery portion.

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