• The Ottoneum in Kassel, Germany was the first theater building built in Germany and is now a museum of natural history. History.
  • But it was a theater a short time: at the end of the century Ottoneum turned into a repository of relics and later lessons in Latin were given here.
  • Ottoneum ( Almanca: Ottoneum ), Kassel'de bulunan Almanya'daki ilk tiyatro binasıdır . Bugün Doğa Tarihi Müzesi'ne ev sahipliği yapmaktadır .
  • The Ottoneum provides a comprehensive look at the varied history of the Kassel area, starting from the Permian period in the Paleozoic era, through the...
  • …in Karlsaue Park and the Ottoneum (1604–07; largely rebuilt in 1697), which is claimed to be the oldest theatre building in Germany and which now houses a...
  • The Ottoneum is a Natural History Museum in Kassel, widely known for the Goethe Elephant Skeleton and a Xylotheque.
  • Erected in 1603-06 as the first theater in Germany, the Ottoneum has been used over the centuries as a military chapel, a cannon foundry, the home to the...
  • The photo shows the facade of the Ottoneum. The multi-storey building consists of many windows with round arches.
  • The Ottoneum, built 1603-06, was commissioned by Landgrave Moritz to the architect Wilhelm Vernukken and is named after Moritz’s favorite son, Otto.
  • After its partial destruction during World War II, the Ottoneum performed a remarkable shift: from a theater—arguably the first theater building in Germany...