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Waldbühne - Amphitheatre
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Waldbühne

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Waldbuhne is Berlin's 22,290-seat forest amphitheatre, designed by Werner March for the 1936 Olympic complex and later used for major concerts.

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Why was the Waldbühne in Berlin built?

The Waldbühne was originally designed by architect Werner March for the 1936 Olympic Games. It was built as part of the larger Reichssportfeld complex to host gymnastics demonstrations and Nazi propaganda events.

What is the seating capacity of the Waldbühne?

The massive open-air arena can accommodate approximately 22,290 spectators. This makes it one of the largest outdoor amphitheatres in Europe.

Who performs at the Waldbühne today?

Today, the venue is famous for hosting massive summer concerts for the Berlin Philharmonic, often led by notable conductors. It also regularly features major international rock and pop acts like Bruce Springsteen and Rammstein.

What was the original name of the Waldbühne?

When it was constructed in 1936, it was initially named the "Dietrich-Eckart-Freilichtbühne." It was renamed "Waldbühne" (Forest Stage) after World War II.

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