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Theatre building in Valençay, France, opened in 1810

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Palace theatre, built 1809-1810 for the entertainment of the princes of Spain (including the future King Ferdinand VII.). Opened 30 March 1810. 200 seats. (English)
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Latest revision as of 12:11, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Valençay, France, opened in 1810
  • Le Petit Théâtre de Valençay
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Le Petit Théâtre de Valençay [Valençay]
Theatre building in Valençay, France, opened in 1810
  • Le Petit Théâtre de Valençay

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47°9'30.276"N, 1°33'44.014"E
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Palace theatre, built 1809-1810 for the entertainment of the princes of Spain (including the future King Ferdinand VII.). Opened 30 March 1810. 200 seats. (English)
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No heritage theatre machinery? Le château fut la propriété de la Maison d Estampes de 1451 à 1747, puis du prince de Talleyrand. À la demande de Napoléon, il fit construire un théâtre, inauguré le 30 mars 1810, pour distraire les princes d’Espagne en résidence forcée à Valençay. On y a donné de nombreux spectacles. Dans ce théâtre unique en Val de Loire, les décors et toiles de fond ont aussi été conservés. (English)
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1810
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