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Cabaret Fledermaus (1907) ![]() Reconstructed model of the entrance area of Cabaret Fledermaus © Atelier Hnizdo ![]() Interior view of the Cabaret by Josef Diveky for a postcard for the Wiener Werkstätte (No. 74). © Markus weissenböck, 27th April 2002 ![]() Reconstructed model of the kidney-shaped main auditorium with boxes and galleries. © Atelier Hnizdo Interior decoration was carried out in all the rooms at the theatre. Cloakroom, walls and the bar were covered in a mosaic designed by Bertold Löffler and Michael Powolny made of 7,000 pieces of majolica - a ceramic orbis pictus comprising caricatures, portraits, allegories, mythical creatures and ornaments, which contemporary critics termed "humoristic jabbering". The cabaret stage in the basement - close to the Loos Bar (1908) - on the corner of Kärntner Strasse and Johannesgasse existed until 1913.
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