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| + | Built by Affleck, Desbarats, Dimakopoulos, Lebensold, Michaud and Sise. Acoustical consultant: Bolt, Beranek and Newman. Opened 1963. The complex contains five halls: Salle Wilfrid Pelletier. Opened 1963 with a gala concert. Named after the Candian pianist and conductor, Wilfrid Pelletier (1896-1982). 1993 renovations. 2982 seats. Home to the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal. Used for opera, ballet, vareity and musical performances, and for concerts. Théâtre Maisonneuve Théâtre Jean-Duceppe. Opened as Théâtre de Port-Royal. Studio-Théâtre Cinquième Salle (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Built by Affleck, Desbarats, Dimakopoulos, Lebensold, Michaud and Sise. Acoustical consultant: Bolt, Beranek and Newman. Opened 1963. The complex contains five halls: Salle Wilfrid Pelletier. Opened 1963 with a gala concert. Named after the Candian pianist and conductor, Wilfrid Pelletier (1896-1982). 1993 renovations. 2982 seats. Home to the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal. Used for opera, ballet, vareity and musical performances, and for concerts. Théâtre Maisonneuve Théâtre Jean-Duceppe. Opened as Théâtre de Port-Royal. Studio-Théâtre Cinquième Salle (English) / rank | |||
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| Property / Note: Built by Affleck, Desbarats, Dimakopoulos, Lebensold, Michaud and Sise. Acoustical consultant: Bolt, Beranek and Newman. Opened 1963. The complex contains five halls: Salle Wilfrid Pelletier. Opened 1963 with a gala concert. Named after the Candian pianist and conductor, Wilfrid Pelletier (1896-1982). 1993 renovations. 2982 seats. Home to the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal. Used for opera, ballet, vareity and musical performances, and for concerts. Théâtre Maisonneuve Théâtre Jean-Duceppe. Opened as Théâtre de Port-Royal. Studio-Théâtre Cinquième Salle (English) / qualifier | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:07, 11 September 2025
theatre building in Ville-Marie, Canada
- Place des Arts
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Place des Arts [Ville-Marie] | theatre building in Ville-Marie, Canada |
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45°30'31.399"N, 73°34'2.100"W
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Built by Affleck, Desbarats, Dimakopoulos, Lebensold, Michaud and Sise. Acoustical consultant: Bolt, Beranek and Newman. Opened 1963. The complex contains five halls: Salle Wilfrid Pelletier. Opened 1963 with a gala concert. Named after the Candian pianist and conductor, Wilfrid Pelletier (1896-1982). 1993 renovations. 2982 seats. Home to the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal. Used for opera, ballet, vareity and musical performances, and for concerts. Théâtre Maisonneuve Théâtre Jean-Duceppe. Opened as Théâtre de Port-Royal. Studio-Théâtre Cinquième Salle (English)
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1963
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