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Theatre building in London, United Kingdom

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Built 1772 by James Wyatt as an assebmly hall and ballroom. Opened 28 Apr 1772. 1791 converted into an opera house and re-opened as King's Theatre. Destroyed by fire on 14 Jan 1792. Subsequently rebuilt and re-opened 9 Apr 1795. 1812 alterations, re-opened as Pantheon Theatre. Closed 1814. 1834 converted into the Pantheon Bazaar, 1867 converted into office space. Demolished 1937 in favor of a Marks & Spencer store. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1772 by James Wyatt as an assebmly hall and ballroom. Opened 28 Apr 1772. 1791 converted into an opera house and re-opened as King's Theatre. Destroyed by fire on 14 Jan 1792. Subsequently rebuilt and re-opened 9 Apr 1795. 1812 alterations, re-opened as Pantheon Theatre. Closed 1814. 1834 converted into the Pantheon Bazaar, 1867 converted into office space. Demolished 1937 in favor of a Marks & Spencer store. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1772 by James Wyatt as an assebmly hall and ballroom. Opened 28 Apr 1772. 1791 converted into an opera house and re-opened as King's Theatre. Destroyed by fire on 14 Jan 1792. Subsequently rebuilt and re-opened 9 Apr 1795. 1812 alterations, re-opened as Pantheon Theatre. Closed 1814. 1834 converted into the Pantheon Bazaar, 1867 converted into office space. Demolished 1937 in favor of a Marks & Spencer store. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in London, United Kingdom
  • Pantheon
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Pantheon [London, UK]
Theatre building in London, United Kingdom
  • Pantheon

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51°30'55.800"N, 0°8'17.160"W
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Built 1772 by James Wyatt as an assebmly hall and ballroom. Opened 28 Apr 1772. 1791 converted into an opera house and re-opened as King's Theatre. Destroyed by fire on 14 Jan 1792. Subsequently rebuilt and re-opened 9 Apr 1795. 1812 alterations, re-opened as Pantheon Theatre. Closed 1814. 1834 converted into the Pantheon Bazaar, 1867 converted into office space. Demolished 1937 in favor of a Marks & Spencer store. (English)
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27 January 1772Gregorian
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1792
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1937
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1792
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