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Built 1966-1970 by Victor Prus. Opened 16 January 1971. Home to the Orchestre symphonique de Québec, Opéra de Québec, and Théâtre du Trident. - The complex includes the Conservatoire de musique du Québec and two performance halls: Salle Louis Fréchette. 1875 seats. Named in honour of the Canadian poet and playwright Louis-Honoré Fréchette (1839-1908) Salle Octave Crémazie. 506 seats. Named in honour of the Canadian poet Octave Crémazie (1827-1879) (English)
Property / Note: Built 1966-1970 by Victor Prus. Opened 16 January 1971. Home to the Orchestre symphonique de Québec, Opéra de Québec, and Théâtre du Trident. - The complex includes the Conservatoire de musique du Québec and two performance halls: Salle Louis Fréchette. 1875 seats. Named in honour of the Canadian poet and playwright Louis-Honoré Fréchette (1839-1908) Salle Octave Crémazie. 506 seats. Named in honour of the Canadian poet Octave Crémazie (1827-1879) (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1966-1970 by Victor Prus. Opened 16 January 1971. Home to the Orchestre symphonique de Québec, Opéra de Québec, and Théâtre du Trident. - The complex includes the Conservatoire de musique du Québec and two performance halls: Salle Louis Fréchette. 1875 seats. Named in honour of the Canadian poet and playwright Louis-Honoré Fréchette (1839-1908) Salle Octave Crémazie. 506 seats. Named in honour of the Canadian poet Octave Crémazie (1827-1879) (English) / qualifier
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theatre building in La Cité-Limoilou, Canada
  • Grand Théâtre de Québec
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Grand Théâtre de Québec [La Cité-Limoilou]
theatre building in La Cité-Limoilou, Canada
  • Grand Théâtre de Québec

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46°48'22.810"N, 71°13'18.311"W
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Built 1966-1970 by Victor Prus. Opened 16 January 1971. Home to the Orchestre symphonique de Québec, Opéra de Québec, and Théâtre du Trident. - The complex includes the Conservatoire de musique du Québec and two performance halls: Salle Louis Fréchette. 1875 seats. Named in honour of the Canadian poet and playwright Louis-Honoré Fréchette (1839-1908) Salle Octave Crémazie. 506 seats. Named in honour of the Canadian poet Octave Crémazie (1827-1879) (English)
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269, boulevard René-Lévesque Est, Québec (Québec) G1R 2B3
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16 January 1971
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