Apollo theater
Apollo Theater (after Apollon , god of the arts) stands for:
- Apollo Theater , in Harlem, New York, one of the most famous venues for almost exclusively African American music in the USA
- Apollo Theater (formerly Musical Hall I) in the SI Center (Stuttgart), the second largest musical theater in Germany
- Apollo Theater (Berlin)
- Apollo Theater (Bochum)
- Apollo Theater (Dresden)
- Apollo Theater (Düsseldorf)
- Apollo Theater (Emden)
- Apollo Theater (Gronau)
- Apollo Theater (Koenigsberg)
- Apollo Theater (Lübeck)
- Apollo Theater (Munich)
- Apollo Theater (Nuremberg)
- Apollo Theater (Rome) , ancient theater in Rome
- Apollo Theater (Siegen) , a show theater without a permanent ensemble in Siegen
- Apollo Theater (Tbilisi)
- Apollo Theater (Vienna) , from 1929 as Apollo Kino one of the largest cinemas in Austria
See also:
- Apollo Theater , theater in the City of Westminster, London
- Hammersmith Apollo , venue in Hammersmith, London
- Roncalli's Apollo-Varieté-Theater, see Apollo Varieté (Düsseldorf)
- Teatro Apollo (Rome) , alternative name of the old Teatro Tordinona in Rome, which was demolished in 1889
- Teatro Apollo, name of today's Teatro Goldoni in Venice in the first half of the 19th century
- Apollon Theater (Patras) , Greece
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