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theatre building in Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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Property / Source URL: https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felix_Meritis / rank
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Property / Wikidata instance: Q1060829 / rank
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Society building, built 1787-1788 by Jacob Otten Husley for the society Felix Meritis (Happy through Merit), including an oval concert hall (1787: 600 seats). Various rebuildings. Used as European centre for art, culture and science. (English)
Property / Note: Society building, built 1787-1788 by Jacob Otten Husley for the society Felix Meritis (Happy through Merit), including an oval concert hall (1787: 600 seats). Various rebuildings. Used as European centre for art, culture and science. (English) / rank
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theatre building in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Felix Meritis
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Felix Meritis [Amsterdam]
theatre building in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Felix Meritis

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52°22'11.964"N, 4°53'3.228"E
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Society building, built 1787-1788 by Jacob Otten Husley for the society Felix Meritis (Happy through Merit), including an oval concert hall (1787: 600 seats). Various rebuildings. Used as European centre for art, culture and science. (English)
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Keizersgracht 324, 1016 EZ Amsterdam
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1016 EZ
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31 October 1788Gregorian
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