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Auf der Loreley / Loreley Freilichtbühne, 56346 St. Goarshausen, Germany

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The Freilichtbühne Loreley (Loreley Open-Air Theatre) is an amphitheatre located on top of the Lorelei rock in St. Goarshausen, Germany. Designed by Hermann Senf, it was built between 1934 and 1939 as one of the Nazi Thingplätze and is one of the best known of them. It has continued in use since World War II, initially mainly for theatrical performances and since 1976 mainly for rock concerts.

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Third Reich

The arena was designed by Hermann Senf, who referred to the Loreley rock as a "kind of shrine". It is one of the best known of the Thingspielplätze which were built by the Nazi régime for cultural events, and one of the most striking.

Construction lasted from 1934 to 1939, when the opening took place on 21 June with a performance of Schiller's Wilhelm Tell.

Post-war

After World War II, the facility was the site of an international camp for European youth in summer 1951, and was then used for the presentation of classic drama from 1952 to 1967. In 1968 it began to be used for both orchestral and pop concerts, and since 1976, when Genesis played there, has been used mainly for rock concerts, but also for films and religious services. Other rock performers who have appeared there include Metallica, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Thin Lizzy, Joe Cocker, Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow, The Kinks, Eric Burdon, Gary Moore, R.E.M. and Muse. Since 1981, it has been a frequent location for Westdeutscher Rundfunk's Rockpalast and from 1981 to 1985 hosted the affiliated Loreley Open Air Festivals.

The Loreley theatre has 5,000 seats and a capacity of about 15,000. Formerly managed by SMG Europe, the venue is now run by Loreley Venue Management GmbH, which was registered in 2010. Since 2000, non-event visits to the arena have been permitted.

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