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Theatre building in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, opened in 1887

(‎Created claim: Preservation state (P233): Used as theatre today (Q25456), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1754926593236)
(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1887 as a circus building by J. P. F. van Rossem and W. J. Vuyk within eight months for the circus master, Oscar Carré. Opened 3 Dec 1887 as Koninklijk Nederlandsch Circus Directie Oscar Carré. 1893 converted into a theatre by Le Jenne. Re-opened 1893 by a variety performance of Fritz van Haarlems Specialiteitengezelschap. Various later rebuildings. 1991-1993 major rebuilding of stage house by Onno Greiner and Martien van Goor; addition of...)
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Built 1887 as a circus building by J. P. F. van Rossem and W. J. Vuyk within eight months for the circus master, Oscar Carré. Opened 3 Dec 1887 as Koninklijk Nederlandsch Circus Directie Oscar Carré. 1893 converted into a theatre by Le Jenne. Re-opened 1893 by a variety performance of Fritz van Haarlems Specialiteitengezelschap. Various later rebuildings. 1991-1993 major rebuilding of stage house by Onno Greiner and Martien van Goor; addition of a new studio stage, Klein Carré (100 seats). 2004 renovations. Main auditorium: 1700 seats (circus performances), 2000 seats (theatre performances). Used for musical performances, popular concerts, and for an annual circus season. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1887 as a circus building by J. P. F. van Rossem and W. J. Vuyk within eight months for the circus master, Oscar Carré. Opened 3 Dec 1887 as Koninklijk Nederlandsch Circus Directie Oscar Carré. 1893 converted into a theatre by Le Jenne. Re-opened 1893 by a variety performance of Fritz van Haarlems Specialiteitengezelschap. Various later rebuildings. 1991-1993 major rebuilding of stage house by Onno Greiner and Martien van Goor; addition of a new studio stage, Klein Carré (100 seats). 2004 renovations. Main auditorium: 1700 seats (circus performances), 2000 seats (theatre performances). Used for musical performances, popular concerts, and for an annual circus season. (English) / rank
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Theatre building in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, opened in 1887
  • Royal Theatre Carré
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Royal Theatre Carré [Amsterdam]
Theatre building in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, opened in 1887
  • Royal Theatre Carré

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52°21'44.712"N, 4°54'15.372"E
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Built 1887 as a circus building by J. P. F. van Rossem and W. J. Vuyk within eight months for the circus master, Oscar Carré. Opened 3 Dec 1887 as Koninklijk Nederlandsch Circus Directie Oscar Carré. 1893 converted into a theatre by Le Jenne. Re-opened 1893 by a variety performance of Fritz van Haarlems Specialiteitengezelschap. Various later rebuildings. 1991-1993 major rebuilding of stage house by Onno Greiner and Martien van Goor; addition of a new studio stage, Klein Carré (100 seats). 2004 renovations. Main auditorium: 1700 seats (circus performances), 2000 seats (theatre performances). Used for musical performances, popular concerts, and for an annual circus season. (English)
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1887
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Amstel 115-125, 1018 EM Amsterdam
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