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Theatre building in Nagykanizsa, Hungary

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Cinema and theatre, built 1926-1927 by István Medgyaszay. Opened 15 March 1927 as Városi Színház (also known as Városi Mozi). Later renamed Béke Mozi and Apolló Filmcentrum. Currently used as a cultural centre, named Medgyaszay Ház in honour of its architect, István Medgyaszay (1877-1959). (English)
Property / Note: Cinema and theatre, built 1926-1927 by István Medgyaszay. Opened 15 March 1927 as Városi Színház (also known as Városi Mozi). Later renamed Béke Mozi and Apolló Filmcentrum. Currently used as a cultural centre, named Medgyaszay Ház in honour of its architect, István Medgyaszay (1877-1959). (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Cinema and theatre, built 1926-1927 by István Medgyaszay. Opened 15 March 1927 as Városi Színház (also known as Városi Mozi). Later renamed Béke Mozi and Apolló Filmcentrum. Currently used as a cultural centre, named Medgyaszay Ház in honour of its architect, István Medgyaszay (1877-1959). (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Nagykanizsa, Hungary
  • Theater
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Theater [Nagykanizsa]
Theatre building in Nagykanizsa, Hungary
  • Theater

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46°27'23.425"N, 16°59'34.962"E
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Cinema and theatre, built 1926-1927 by István Medgyaszay. Opened 15 March 1927 as Városi Színház (also known as Városi Mozi). Later renamed Béke Mozi and Apolló Filmcentrum. Currently used as a cultural centre, named Medgyaszay Ház in honour of its architect, István Medgyaszay (1877-1959). (English)
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1927
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Rozgonyi utca 13-25, Nagykanizsa
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