Difference between revisions of "Cinema Tokio [Antwerp] (Q16524)"
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| + | Cinema, opened 1912. Destroyed in World War I. 1922 rebuilt after a design by Le Plasticolor. After World War I renamed Artis. Closed and converted into an auction room. (English) | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:38, 11 September 2025
theatre building in Antwerpen, Belgium
- Cinema Tokio
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Cinema Tokio [Antwerp] | theatre building in Antwerpen, Belgium |
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interior after the destruction in World War I (English)
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51°12'36.252"N, 4°23'35.203"E
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1922 rebuilt after a design by "Le Plasticolor". After World War I renamed "Artis". (English)
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1912
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1922
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Verlatstraat 16-22
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2000
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1912
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