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theatre building in Bucharest, Romania

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National Theatre. Built 1973 in a raw brutalist style. 1983-1984 major exterior rebuilding, hiding the original facade. 2012-2014 exterior rebuilding to the plans of 1973. Officially named Teatrul Național Ion Luca Caragiale in honour of the Romanian playwright, Ion Luca Caragiale (1852-1912). 2880 seats. (English)
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Property / Note: National Theatre. Built 1973 in a raw brutalist style. 1983-1984 major exterior rebuilding, hiding the original facade. 2012-2014 exterior rebuilding to the plans of 1973. Officially named Teatrul Național Ion Luca Caragiale in honour of the Romanian playwright, Ion Luca Caragiale (1852-1912). 2880 seats. (English) / qualifier
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theatre building in Bucharest, Romania
  • Ion Luca Caragiale National Theatre Bucharest
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Ion Luca Caragiale National Theatre Bucharest [Bucharest]
theatre building in Bucharest, Romania
  • Ion Luca Caragiale National Theatre Bucharest

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44°26'11.918"N, 26°6'12.848"E
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National Theatre. Built 1973 in a raw brutalist style. 1983-1984 major exterior rebuilding, hiding the original facade. 2012-2014 exterior rebuilding to the plans of 1973. Officially named Teatrul Național Ion Luca Caragiale in honour of the Romanian playwright, Ion Luca Caragiale (1852-1912). 2880 seats. (English)
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Bulevardul Nicolae Bălcescu 2, 010051 Bucureşti
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