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Theatre building in Rennes, France

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Opera of Rennes [Rennes]
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Opera of Rennes [Rennes, FR]
Property / Burnt down date: 20 February 1856Gregorian / qualifier
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context: Burnt at 6 a.m. On the previous evening fireworks had been used on the stage. (English)
Property / Burnt down date: 20 February 1856Gregorian / reference
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Property / Wikidata instance
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Property / Wikidata instance: Q153562 / rank
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Property / Kunstenpunt Wiki Qid
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Property / Kunstenpunt Wiki Qid: Q187640 / rank
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Property / Carthalia ID
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Property / Carthalia ID: 1395 / rank
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Property / Modern Opera Houses ID
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204
Property / Modern Opera Houses ID: 204 / rank
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Property / Preservation state
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Property / Preservation state: extant building / rank
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Property / Preservation state: Used as theatre today / rank
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Property / Note
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Built 1832-1836 as Théâtre by Charles Millardet for the city of Rennes. Opened 29 Feb 1836 with a benefit concert. First opera performance: Auber's Lestocq ou l'intrigue de l'amour on 1 mar 1836. Originally for opera, ballet and drama performances and for concerts. Auditorium destroyed by a fire on 20/21 Feb 1856. Subsequently restored to the original plans. 1912 renovations. Since 1968, used for opera and ballet performances and for concerts. Renamed Opéra de Rennes. 1997 major restorations. 950 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1832-1836 as Théâtre by Charles Millardet for the city of Rennes. Opened 29 Feb 1836 with a benefit concert. First opera performance: Auber's Lestocq ou l'intrigue de l'amour on 1 mar 1836. Originally for opera, ballet and drama performances and for concerts. Auditorium destroyed by a fire on 20/21 Feb 1856. Subsequently restored to the original plans. 1912 renovations. Since 1968, used for opera and ballet performances and for concerts. Renamed Opéra de Rennes. 1997 major restorations. 950 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1832-1836 as Théâtre by Charles Millardet for the city of Rennes. Opened 29 Feb 1836 with a benefit concert. First opera performance: Auber's Lestocq ou l'intrigue de l'amour on 1 mar 1836. Originally for opera, ballet and drama performances and for concerts. Auditorium destroyed by a fire on 20/21 Feb 1856. Subsequently restored to the original plans. 1912 renovations. Since 1968, used for opera and ballet performances and for concerts. Renamed Opéra de Rennes. 1997 major restorations. 950 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Rennes, France
  • Opera of Rennes
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Opera of Rennes [Rennes, FR]
Theatre building in Rennes, France
  • Opera of Rennes

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48°6'41.076"N, 1°40'42.888"W
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Built 1832-1836 as Théâtre by Charles Millardet for the city of Rennes. Opened 29 Feb 1836 with a benefit concert. First opera performance: Auber's Lestocq ou l'intrigue de l'amour on 1 mar 1836. Originally for opera, ballet and drama performances and for concerts. Auditorium destroyed by a fire on 20/21 Feb 1856. Subsequently restored to the original plans. 1912 renovations. Since 1968, used for opera and ballet performances and for concerts. Renamed Opéra de Rennes. 1997 major restorations. 950 seats. (English)
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1836
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rue de Coëtquen
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330
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20 February 1856Gregorian
Burnt at 6 a.m. On the previous evening fireworks had been used on the stage. (English)
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