Deutschlandhalle was an arena located in the
Westend neighbourhood of Berlin, Germany. It was inaugurated on 29 November 1935 by
Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler (; 20 April 188930 April 1945) was an Austrian-born German politician who was dictator of Nazi Germany, Germany from 1933 until Death of Adolf Hitler, his death in 1945. Adolf Hitler's rise to power, He rose to power as the le ...
. The building was granted landmark status in 1995, but was demolished on 3 December 2011.
History
Built primarily for the
1936 Summer Olympics, the Deutschlandhalle could hold 8,764 people. The Olympic
boxing
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,
weightlifting
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and
wrestling
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competitions took place here. On 19 February 1938 test pilot
Hanna Reitsch
Hanna Reitsch (29 March 1912 – 24 August 1979) was a German aviator and test pilot. Along with Melitta von Stauffenberg, she flight tested many of Germany's new aircraft during World War II and received many honors. Reitsch was amon ...
demonstrated the first indoor flight in the arena with a
Focke-Wulf Fw 61
The Focke-Wulf Fw 61 is often considered the first practical, functional helicopter, first flown in 1936. It was also known as the Fa 61, as Focke began a new company—Focke-Achgelis—in 1937.
Design and development
Professor Henrich Foc ...
helicopter.
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Heavily damaged by
air raids in 1943, the Deutschlandhalle was rebuilt after World War II and from 1957 served as a multi purpose arena and sports venue, in the last years primarily for
ice hockey
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, but also for
indoor soccer and again for
boxing
Boxing (also known as "Western boxing" or "pugilism") is a combat sport in which two people, usually wearing protective gloves and other protective equipment such as hand wraps and mouthguards, throw punches at each other for a predetermine ...
.
After the 1990
German reunification, the Deutschlandhalle lost its position as Berlin's primary arena, replaced by the newly erected
Velodrom
The Velodrom (velodrome) is an indoor track cycling arena, in the Prenzlauer Berg locality of Berlin, Germany. Holding up to 12,000 people, it was also Berlin's largest concert venue, until the opening of O2 World in 2008.
It is part of a large ...
,
Max-Schmeling-Halle
Max-Schmeling-Halle is a multi-purpose arena, in Berlin, Germany, named after the famous German boxer Max Schmeling. Apart from Mercedes-Benz Arena and the Velodrom, it's one of Berlin's biggest indoor sports arenas and holds from 8,861 people, up ...
and
Mercedes-Benz Arena. In 1998 it was closed but in 2001 was reopened again as an ice hockey venue for
BSC Preussen
BSC Preussen was an ice hockey team in Berlin, Germany that existed between 1983 and 2005. They played in the highest German league from 1987 to 2001, reaching the playoff semifinals on seven occasions.
History
BSC Preussen was founded in 1983 in ...
, who needed a new home venue after their old venue, Eisstadion an der Jafféstraße, had been demolished. Preussen used it as their home venue until 2009 when it was finally closed.
After the building had to be closed for repairs several times, the
Berlin Senate
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in May 2008 decided to demolish it. Demolition took place on 3 December 2011 with the explosive destruction of the roof.
Events
The arena hosted the
1980 FIBA European Champions Cup final between
Maccabi Tel Aviv
Maccabi Tel Aviv ( he, מכבי תל אביב) is one of the largest sports clubs in Israel, and a part of the Maccabi association. Many sports clubs and teams in Tel Aviv are in association with Maccabi and compete in a variety of sports, such ...
and
Real Madrid, in which Madrid won 89–85,
the
1995
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FIBA Korać Cup
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finals in which local
Alba Berlin won the trophy,
Club History
and the 1995 World Amateur Boxing Championships
The Men's 1995 World Amateur Boxing Championships were held in the Deutschlandhalle in Berlin, Germany from May 4 to May 15. The eighth edition of this competition, held a year before the Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, was organised by the ...
.
The building has also been used for musical events: as part of her ''À travers l'Europe Tour'', in 1959 Dalida
Iolanda Cristina Gigliotti (; 17 January 1933 – 3 May 1987), professionally known as Dalida, was an Italian-French singer and actress born in Egypt. She sang in eleven languages and sold millions of records internationally. Her best known son ...
had a sold out concert in front of audience of 9,500. Ella Fitzgerald
Ella Jane Fitzgerald (April 25, 1917June 15, 1996) was an American jazz singer, sometimes referred to as the "First Lady of Song", "Queen of Jazz", and "Lady Ella". She was noted for her purity of tone, impeccable diction, phrasing, timing, in ...
performed here in 1960; the concert was recorded as '' Ella in Berlin''. On 4 September 1970, it was the site of Jimi Hendrix's penultimate performance.
On 30 November 1980, Queen
Queen or QUEEN may refer to:
Monarchy
* Queen regnant, a female monarch of a Kingdom
** List of queens regnant
* Queen consort, the wife of a reigning king
* Queen dowager, the widow of a king
* Queen mother, a queen dowager who is the mother ...
had performed a concert in the Deutschlandhalle. During the solo of Bohemian Rhapsody (song), Brian accidentally broke a string of his guitar.
The 1981 film '' Christiane F.'' shows a performance by David Bowie
David Robert Jones (8 January 194710 January 2016), known professionally as David Bowie ( ), was an English singer-songwriter and actor. A leading figure in the music industry, he is regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the ...
in the Deutschlandhalle (this scene consists of footage of crowds at an unrelated AC/DC concert in the Deutschlandhalle interspersed with studio scenes featuring Bowie).
References
External links
Deutschlandhalle
(German)
Hitler’s mega development – The Deutschlandhalle
(English)
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