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Admiralspalast (Admiral Palace) is a theatre and music venue in the Mitte district of Berlin, Germany. The venue opened in 1910 and is one of the few preserved variety venues of the pre-World War II era in Berlin.
The venue was originally an amusement site and included a skating rink, bowling alleys, a public pool, a café and a cinema. It was open day and night. After World War I it changed to a revue theatre. The building suffered little damage during the second war, during which it was home to the Berlin State Opera until the reconstruction of the Berlin State Opera house in 1955. After the war, the performance of revues and operettas were continued under the name of Metropol-Theater until its disestablishment in 1997.
Admiralspalast re-opened in 2006 with The Threepenny Opera, directed by Klaus Maria Brandauer. Since then, it hosted a variety of theatrical performances aswell as concerts by artists such as Ultravox, Biffy Clyro, Tangerine Dream, Linkin Park, Plan B and more.
Muse appearances
Venue address
Adrmialspalast
Friedrichstraße 101
10117 Berlin
Berlin-Brandenburg
Germany