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Theatre building in Rouen, France

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1793
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Property / Wikidata instance: Q19860854 / rank
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Property / Wikidata instance: Q24354 / rank
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Property / Carthalia ID: 3725 / rank
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Built 1792, replacing a former jeu de paume building. Opened 1793. Also known as Théâtre de la République and Gymnase Rouennais. 1200 seats. From 1940 used as a German soldiers' theatre. Destroyed by bombs on 19 April 1944. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1792, replacing a former jeu de paume building. Opened 1793. Also known as Théâtre de la République and Gymnase Rouennais. 1200 seats. From 1940 used as a German soldiers' theatre. Destroyed by bombs on 19 April 1944. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1792, replacing a former jeu de paume building. Opened 1793. Also known as Théâtre de la République and Gymnase Rouennais. 1200 seats. From 1940 used as a German soldiers' theatre. Destroyed by bombs on 19 April 1944. (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 13:10, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Rouen, France
  • Théâtre-Français
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Théâtre-Français [Rouen]
Theatre building in Rouen, France
  • Théâtre-Français

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49°26'33.684"N, 1°5'16.872"E
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Built 1792, replacing a former jeu de paume building. Opened 1793. Also known as Théâtre de la République and Gymnase Rouennais. 1200 seats. From 1940 used as a German soldiers' theatre. Destroyed by bombs on 19 April 1944. (English)
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1944
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1793
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