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- Alabama-Halle abstract "Alabama-Halle (Alabama Hall) was a concert and theatre venue in Munich, Germany, which was also used to broadcast the television programme Live aus dem Alabama. It was originally part of a military depot. The location, in the north of the city near the site of the 1972 Summer Olympics (until 1913 in Milbertshofen), was a bicycle racing track from 1906 to 1914 and then a military depot from 1917 to 1974, initially for the Bavarian Army. In 1935 a large three-sectioned storage building and an ammunition depot were constructed there for the Wehrmacht, and after World War II were requisitioned by the U.S. military along with the other military properties in Munich, each of which they named after a U.S. state. This location became the Alabama Storage Area, and was initially used as storage for care packages, then underwear and socks. In 1963 the Bundeswehr acquired part of the site and built a barracks there. In 1978 BMW exercised an option to buy the remainder of the site to house research operations at a future date, and starting in 1981 the company made the main building, the Alabama-Halle, available for events of the Munich Theatre Festival, which they supported through Spielmotor, an arts-sponsorship partnership with the City of Munich. The Alabama-Halle became so popular that it was copied in other cities in Germany. The venue hosted concerts from 1981 to 1988. Artists that performed at the venue include Dio, Level 42, Bon Jovi, King Crimson, Blue Öyster Cult, The Pogues, 10,000 Maniacs, Tina Turner, and also performances of Philip Glass' music and theatre including Mauricio Kagel, the Royal Shakespeare Company (performing Edward Bond's Lear), the Teatr Wielki of Warsaw and the Merce Cunningham Dance Company.Bayerisches Fernsehen, an arm of Bayerischer Rundfunk, televised concerts from the Alabama-Halle under the titles Rock aus dem Alabama (Rock from the Alabama) and Münchner Rocktage (Munich Rock Days), then beginning on 2 January 1984, the weekly discussion and concert programme for teenagers Live aus dem Alabama (Live from the Alabama), which became famous nationwide. The programme moved to other venues and changed its title accordingly after BMW closed the Alabama-Halle in 1988.BMW closed the buildings in 1988, and the location is now home to their main research facilities. Several of the buildings were burnt down in 1991 for an emergency response exercise simulating an air crash in an urban area. The name Alabamahalle is now used by a nightclub in Freimann, near Schwabing.".
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- Alabama-Halle wikiPageWikiLink 10,000_Maniacs.
- Alabama-Halle wikiPageWikiLink 1972_Summer_Olympics.
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- Alabama-Halle wikiPageWikiLink Blue_Öyster_Cult.
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- Alabama-Halle wikiPageWikiLink Bundeswehr.
- Alabama-Halle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Music_venues_in_Germany.
- Alabama-Halle wikiPageWikiLink Dio_(band).
- Alabama-Halle wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Bond.
- Alabama-Halle wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Alabama-Halle wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Theatre,_Warsaw.
- Alabama-Halle wikiPageWikiLink King_Crimson.
- Alabama-Halle wikiPageWikiLink Lear_(play).
- Alabama-Halle wikiPageWikiLink Level_42.
- Alabama-Halle wikiPageWikiLink Mauricio_Kagel.
- Alabama-Halle wikiPageWikiLink Merce_Cunningham.
- Alabama-Halle wikiPageWikiLink Milbertshofen-Am_Hart.
- Alabama-Halle wikiPageWikiLink Munich.
- Alabama-Halle wikiPageWikiLink Philip_Glass.
- Alabama-Halle wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Shakespeare_Company.
- Alabama-Halle wikiPageWikiLink Schwabing.
- Alabama-Halle wikiPageWikiLink The_Pogues.
- Alabama-Halle wikiPageWikiLink Tina_Turner.
- Alabama-Halle wikiPageWikiLink Warsaw.
- Alabama-Halle wikiPageWikiLink Wehrmacht.
- Alabama-Halle wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Alabama-Halle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alabama-Halle".
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- Alabama-Halle subject Category:Music_venues_in_Germany.
- Alabama-Halle hypernym Concert.
- Alabama-Halle point "48.195 11.568055555555556".
- Alabama-Halle type Venue.
- Alabama-Halle type Work.
- Alabama-Halle type Attraction.
- Alabama-Halle type Venue.
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- Alabama-Halle comment "Alabama-Halle (Alabama Hall) was a concert and theatre venue in Munich, Germany, which was also used to broadcast the television programme Live aus dem Alabama. It was originally part of a military depot. The location, in the north of the city near the site of the 1972 Summer Olympics (until 1913 in Milbertshofen), was a bicycle racing track from 1906 to 1914 and then a military depot from 1917 to 1974, initially for the Bavarian Army.".
- Alabama-Halle label "Alabama-Halle".
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- Alabama-Halle sameAs Alabama-Depot.
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- Alabama-Halle lat "48.195".
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- Alabama-Halle wasDerivedFrom Alabama-Halle?oldid=697016046.
- Alabama-Halle isPrimaryTopicOf Alabama-Halle.