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Augsburger Puppenkiste 1/12 |
Portals6 |
Hacks 6 | Distance185m |
Time04m 53s |
This mosaic is devoted to Augsburger Puppenkiste. It is a well known marionette theater in Augsburg. It is hack only mosaic without any questions, all missions are accessible 24/7. |
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Augsburger Puppenkiste 2/12 |
Portals8 |
Hacks 8 | Distance261m |
Time06m 52s |
In 1943, Walter Oehmichen founded his own small puppet theater together with his wife Rose Oehmichen and their daughters Hannelore and Ulla: the Puppenschrein. |
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Augsburger Puppenkiste 3/12 |
Portals6 |
Hacks 6 | Distance160m |
Time04m 18s |
"Puppenschrein" was a puppet theatre which consisted of a small wooden stage that could be set up in a door frame. |
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Augsburger Puppenkiste 4/12 |
Portals6 |
Hacks 6 | Distance265m |
Time06m 48s |
In the night of February 26, 1944, this stage was destroyed in a fire following a bomb assault in Augsburg. After the war, Walter Oehmichen began planning a new puppet theatre. |
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Augsburger Puppenkiste 5/12 |
Portals8 |
Hacks 8 | Distance252m |
Time06m 40s |
Despite all odds of the post-war period, the Oehmichen family was able to re-open the marionette theater as "Augsburger Puppenkiste" with the play Der gestiefelte Kater (Puss in Boots) on 26.02.1948 |
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Augsburger Puppenkiste 6/12 |
Portals6 |
Hacks 6 | Distance156m |
Time04m 12s |
The first puppeteers and speakers were young actors from Augsburg – among others, Manfred Jenning. He would soon become the staff writer for the Augsburger Puppenkiste . |
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Augsburger Puppenkiste 7/12 |
Portals6 |
Hacks 6 | Distance151m |
Time04m 06s |
At first, Walter Oehmichen whittled the puppets himself, but he soon passed this important job on to his daughter Hannelore. |
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Augsburger Puppenkiste 8/12 |
Portals6 |
Hacks 6 | Distance179m |
Time04m 45s |
Hannelore whittled her first puppet at the age of 13. She had to keep her work a secret, because at this time she wasn’t allowed to use the sharp woodcarving knife. |
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Augsburger Puppenkiste 9/12 |
Portals6 |
Hacks 6 | Distance198m |
Time05m 12s |
In 1973 Hannelore and her husband Hanns-Joachim Marschall took over the management. Hanns-Joachim Marschall, who was an actor, had already worked for the Puppenkiste in previous years. |
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Augsburger Puppenkiste 10/12 |
Portals6 |
Hacks 6 | Distance247m |
Time06m 23s |
Walter Oehmichen died in 1977, but up to his death he supported the theatre. Rose Oehmichen died in 1985. Following Rose Oehmichens death, her daughter Hannelore inherited the Puppenkiste. |
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Augsburger Puppenkiste 11/12 |
Portals6 |
Hacks 6 | Distance319m |
Time08m 06s |
Since the beginning of the 1980s Klaus Marschall, the son of Hannelore and Hanns-Joachim Marschall, has been working in the theater. He took over the management from his parents in 1992. |
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Augsburger Puppenkiste 12/12 |
Portals6 |
Hacks 6 | Distance143m |
Time03m 54s |
Klaus's brother Jürgen stepped into/entered the business at the beginning of the 1990s/ got involved in the Puppenkiste in the 1990s and helped his mother to produce the puppets. |
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