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Theatre building in Lille, France

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Property / Wikidata source: Q3354558 / rank
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Property / Wikidata instance: Q153562 / rank
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Property / Wikidata source: Q118490963 / rank
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Property / Kunstenpunt Wiki Qid: Q187635 / rank
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Property / Carthalia ID: 1306 / rank
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Built 1907-1923 as Nouveau Théâtre by Louis-Marie Cordonnier, at the site of the previous municipal theatre (built 1784-1787, destroyed by fire in 1903). Opened while uncompleted by the German troups in World War I. Officially opened 1923 with a gala concert. Ca. 2000-2002 interior renovation and rebuilding of the stagehouse by Pierre-Louis Carlier and Patrice Neirinck. Ca. 1000 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1907-1923 as Nouveau Théâtre by Louis-Marie Cordonnier, at the site of the previous municipal theatre (built 1784-1787, destroyed by fire in 1903). Opened while uncompleted by the German troups in World War I. Officially opened 1923 with a gala concert. Ca. 2000-2002 interior renovation and rebuilding of the stagehouse by Pierre-Louis Carlier and Patrice Neirinck. Ca. 1000 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1907-1923 as Nouveau Théâtre by Louis-Marie Cordonnier, at the site of the previous municipal theatre (built 1784-1787, destroyed by fire in 1903). Opened while uncompleted by the German troups in World War I. Officially opened 1923 with a gala concert. Ca. 2000-2002 interior renovation and rebuilding of the stagehouse by Pierre-Louis Carlier and Patrice Neirinck. Ca. 1000 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Lille, France
  • Opéra de Lille
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Opéra de Lille [Lille, FR]
Theatre building in Lille, France
  • Opéra de Lille

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50°38'15.079"N, 3°3'54.659"E
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Lille opera face.JPG
2,495 × 1,808; 3.49 MB
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Built 1907-1923 as Nouveau Théâtre by Louis-Marie Cordonnier, at the site of the previous municipal theatre (built 1784-1787, destroyed by fire in 1903). Opened while uncompleted by the German troups in World War I. Officially opened 1923 with a gala concert. Ca. 2000-2002 interior renovation and rebuilding of the stagehouse by Pierre-Louis Carlier and Patrice Neirinck. Ca. 1000 seats. (English)
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5 April 1903Gregorian
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1914
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