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theatre in Philadelphia

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Concert hall and opera house, built 1855-1857 by Napoleon LeBruin. Opened 1857. 2509 seats. Home to the Philadelphia Orchestra from 1900 to 2001. Home to Pennsylvania Ballet and Opera Philadelphia. (English)
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theatre in Philadelphia
  • Academy of Music
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Academy of Music [Philadelphia]
theatre in Philadelphia
  • Academy of Music

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39°56'53.840"N, 75°9'56.772"W
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Concert hall and opera house, built 1855-1857 by Napoleon LeBruin. Opened 1857. 2509 seats. Home to the Philadelphia Orchestra from 1900 to 2001. Home to Pennsylvania Ballet and Opera Philadelphia. (English)
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1857
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