Difference between revisions of "Petit Théâtre du Château de la Verrerie [Le Creusot] (Q11809)"

From CanonBase

Theatre building in Le Creusot Cedex, France

(‎Created claim: Wikidata instance (P13): Q4240267)
(‎Added qualifier: Source (P63): CARTHALIA (Q495), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
 
(5 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Property / Wikidata instance
 +
Property / Wikidata instance: Q24354 / rank
 +
Normal rank
Property / Carthalia ID
 +
Property / Carthalia ID: 1298 / rank
 +
Normal rank
Property / Preservation state
 +
Property / Preservation state: extant building / rank
 +
Normal rank
Property / Preservation state
 +
Property / Preservation state: Used as theatre today / rank
 +
Normal rank
Property / Note
 +
Built as one of two cone-shaped glass kiln buildings of the Manufacture de Cristaux de la Reine glass factory complex. 1910 converted into a theatre by P.-E. Samson for the Schneider family. (The other kiln was first converted into a chapel, later to an art gallery.) (English)
Property / Note: Built as one of two cone-shaped glass kiln buildings of the Manufacture de Cristaux de la Reine glass factory complex. 1910 converted into a theatre by P.-E. Samson for the Schneider family. (The other kiln was first converted into a chapel, later to an art gallery.) (English) / rank
 +
Normal rank
Property / Note: Built as one of two cone-shaped glass kiln buildings of the Manufacture de Cristaux de la Reine glass factory complex. 1910 converted into a theatre by P.-E. Samson for the Schneider family. (The other kiln was first converted into a chapel, later to an art gallery.) (English) / qualifier
 +

Latest revision as of 12:33, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Le Creusot Cedex, France
  • Petit Théâtre du Château de la Verrerie
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Petit Théâtre du Château de la Verrerie [Le Creusot]
Theatre building in Le Creusot Cedex, France
  • Petit Théâtre du Château de la Verrerie

Statements

0 references
0 references
0 references
46°48'19.728"N, 4°25'24.852"E
0 references
Built as one of two cone-shaped glass kiln buildings of the Manufacture de Cristaux de la Reine glass factory complex. 1910 converted into a theatre by P.-E. Samson for the Schneider family. (The other kiln was first converted into a chapel, later to an art gallery.) (English)
0 references
No heritage theatre machinery? (English)
0 references
Au début du XXe siècle, l’un des anciens fours est transformé en Petit Théâtre. Son décor intérieur, oeuvre de A. Felz, est librement inspiré de l’Opéra du Petit Trianon de Versailles et dédié à la Reine Marie-Antoinette. (French)
0 references
0 references
0 references
0 references
0 references
HST_0141
0 references
1900
0 references
0 references

Timeline

 

Wikidata