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'''{{FULLROOTPAGENAME}}''', sometimes referred to as the '''Grand Theatre of Marionettenburg''' or as '''Doctor Drossel's Grand Theatre of Puppetry''', was an attraction at the [[Vienna Exposition]] in [[Vienna]], [[Austria]] in [[1873]].
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'''{{FULLROOTPAGENAME}}''', sometimes referred to as the '''Grand Theatre of Marionettenburg''' or as '''Doctor Drossel's Grand Theatre of Puppetry''', was an attraction at the [[Vienna Exposition]] in [[Vienna]], [[Austria]] in [[1873]].
   
It was situated in a tent opposite the [[Japanese Pavilion]] and run by [[Puppet Johan Drossel|Doctor Johan Drossel]]. Marionettenburg started performances on [[11 September]]. The marionettes, among which were [[Columbinetta]] and [[Brighella]], were advertised as having no visible strings. They were, in fact, wooden puppets created by the [[Cyberman (Mondas)|Cyberman]] [[Gramm]] using Cyberman technology.
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It was situated in a tent opposite the [[Japanese Pavilion]] and run by [[Johan Drossel|Doctor Johan Drossel]]. Marionettenburg joined the Exposition on [[11 September]]. Its marionettes, among which were [[Columbinetta]] and [[Brighella]], were advertised as having no visible strings. They were, in fact, wooden puppets created by the [[Cyberman (Mondas)|Cyberman]] [[Gramm]] using Cyberman technology.
   
On [[12 September]], after Gramm left Marionettenburg to search for [[Bremm]], the other Cyberman with whom they had crashed to [[Earth]], Drossel relocated his puppets to [[Rolf Wittenmeier|Count Wittenmeier]]'s residence, leaving just an empty spot and scared visitors at the Exposition. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Silver Turk (audio story)|The Silver Turk]]'')
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On [[12 September]], after Gramm left Marionettenburg to search for [[Bremm]], the other Cyberman with whom they had crashed to [[Earth]], Drossel relocated Marionettenburg to [[Rolf Wittenmeier|Count Wittenmeier]]'s residence, leaving just an empty spot and scared visitors at the Exposition. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Silver Turk (audio story)|The Silver Turk]]'')
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Latest revision as of 15:07, 26 February 2019

Marionettenburg, sometimes referred to as the Grand Theatre of Marionettenburg or as Doctor Drossel's Grand Theatre of Puppetry, was an attraction at the Vienna Exposition in Vienna, Austria in 1873.

It was situated in a tent opposite the Japanese Pavilion and run by Doctor Johan Drossel. Marionettenburg joined the Exposition on 11 September. Its marionettes, among which were Columbinetta and Brighella, were advertised as having no visible strings. They were, in fact, wooden puppets created by the Cyberman Gramm using Cyberman technology.

On 12 September, after Gramm left Marionettenburg to search for Bremm, the other Cyberman with whom they had crashed to Earth, Drossel relocated Marionettenburg to Count Wittenmeier's residence, leaving just an empty spot and scared visitors at the Exposition. (AUDIO: The Silver Turk)