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Anonymous
08 Mar 2024
Excellent
Wspaniałe Przyjechaliśmy z Poznania Jesteśmy pod dużym wrażeniem świadom Muzyki i Tańca zachęcamy wszystkich
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Caterina,  Spain Spain
02 Nov 2023
Excellent
Insuperable ! Una pasada. Nos ha encantado! Lo recomiendo
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Anonymous
06 Nov 2023
Excellent
Sehr schöne, glamouröse Show. Von allem etwas. Sehr zu empfehlen. Gruß
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About: Friedrichstadt-Palast Berlin

The Friedrichstadt-Palast is a revue in Berlin's Mitte district, which regularly hosts spectacular theater productions. The Palast is by far the number one theater in Berlin - as well as the largest. Its stage floor covers 2,854 square meters and has seen ballet, acrobatics, dancing and international performers from all over the world. Watching a show here is a dream-like experience that's highly recommended.

Friedrichstadt-Palast Berlin
Friedrichstraße 107, 10117, 10117, Berlin
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