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theatre building in Wroclaw, Poland

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Concert hall National Forum of Music, named in honour of the Polish composer, Witold Lutosławski (1913-1994). Built 2009-2015 by Stefan Kuryłowicz. Opened 4 Sep 2015. The complex includes a main hall (1800 seats) and three chamber halls (250-450 seats). (English)
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Property / Note: Concert hall National Forum of Music, named in honour of the Polish composer, Witold Lutosławski (1913-1994). Built 2009-2015 by Stefan Kuryłowicz. Opened 4 Sep 2015. The complex includes a main hall (1800 seats) and three chamber halls (250-450 seats). (English) / qualifier
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theatre building in Wroclaw, Poland
  • National Forum of Music
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National Forum of Music [Wrocław]
theatre building in Wroclaw, Poland
  • National Forum of Music

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51°6'25.301"N, 17°1'35.101"E
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Concert hall National Forum of Music, named in honour of the Polish composer, Witold Lutosławski (1913-1994). Built 2009-2015 by Stefan Kuryłowicz. Opened 4 Sep 2015. The complex includes a main hall (1800 seats) and three chamber halls (250-450 seats). (English)
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