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Theatre building in Angers, France, opened in 1865

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Property / Les Archives du Spectacle ID: /o/13484-Grand-Theatre-d-Angers / rank
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Property / Kunstenpunt Wiki Qid: Q185223 / rank
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Descriptive text, III. pp. »2, 43; General view, III. p. 43; Plan, area, III. p. 43 ; Longitudinal section, III. p. 43 ; Skeleton plan of auditorium, III. opp. p. 62 ; Diagram of box-front line, III. p. 62.
Property / Modern Opera Houses index: Descriptive text, III. pp. »2, 43; General view, III. p. 43; Plan, area, III. p. 43 ; Longitudinal section, III. p. 43 ; Skeleton plan of auditorium, III. opp. p. 62 ; Diagram of box-front line, III. p. 62. / rank
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Built 1865-1871 by Auguste-Joseph Magne, replacing a former theatre (built 1794-1795 by Thoribel and Chartier, destroyed by fire on 4-5 Dec 1865). Ceiling painting by Jules Eugène Lenepveu. Opened 11 Nov 1871. Originally 1160 seats. In the 1900s converted into a cinema (Grand Cinéma). Later reconverted into a live theatre. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1865-1871 by Auguste-Joseph Magne, replacing a former theatre (built 1794-1795 by Thoribel and Chartier, destroyed by fire on 4-5 Dec 1865). Ceiling painting by Jules Eugène Lenepveu. Opened 11 Nov 1871. Originally 1160 seats. In the 1900s converted into a cinema (Grand Cinéma). Later reconverted into a live theatre. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1865-1871 by Auguste-Joseph Magne, replacing a former theatre (built 1794-1795 by Thoribel and Chartier, destroyed by fire on 4-5 Dec 1865). Ceiling painting by Jules Eugène Lenepveu. Opened 11 Nov 1871. Originally 1160 seats. In the 1900s converted into a cinema (Grand Cinéma). Later reconverted into a live theatre. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Angers, France, opened in 1865
  • Grand Théâtre
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Grand Théâtre [Angers]
Theatre building in Angers, France, opened in 1865
  • Grand Théâtre

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47°28'15.600"N, 0°33'7.920"W
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Built 1865-1871 by Auguste-Joseph Magne, replacing a former theatre (built 1794-1795 by Thoribel and Chartier, destroyed by fire on 4-5 Dec 1865). Ceiling painting by Jules Eugène Lenepveu. Opened 11 Nov 1871. Originally 1160 seats. In the 1900s converted into a cinema (Grand Cinéma). Later reconverted into a live theatre. (English)
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1871
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1865
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Place du Ralliement, 49100 Angers
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Descriptive text, III. pp. »2, 43; General view, III. p. 43; Plan, area, III. p. 43 ; Longitudinal section, III. p. 43 ; Skeleton plan of auditorium, III. opp. p. 62 ; Diagram of box-front line, III. p. 62.
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