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Theatre building in Paris, France

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42, rue Fontaine
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75
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Property / Carthalia ID: 8304 / rank
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Property / Preservation state: Used as theatre today / rank
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Built 1929 by G. H. Pingusson. Opened as Menus-Plaisirs. Later renamed Théâtre de l'Humour, Jeune-Colombier, Théâtre d'Essai, Comédie de Paris, Nouveau Théâtre Libre, Studio-Théâtre, Love-Théâtre and again Comédie de Paris. 184 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1929 by G. H. Pingusson. Opened as Menus-Plaisirs. Later renamed Théâtre de l'Humour, Jeune-Colombier, Théâtre d'Essai, Comédie de Paris, Nouveau Théâtre Libre, Studio-Théâtre, Love-Théâtre and again Comédie de Paris. 184 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1929 by G. H. Pingusson. Opened as Menus-Plaisirs. Later renamed Théâtre de l'Humour, Jeune-Colombier, Théâtre d'Essai, Comédie de Paris, Nouveau Théâtre Libre, Studio-Théâtre, Love-Théâtre and again Comédie de Paris. 184 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Paris, France
  • Comedy of Paris
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Comedy of Paris [Paris]
Theatre building in Paris, France
  • Comedy of Paris

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48°52'58.598"N, 2°19'59.498"E
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Built 1929 by G. H. Pingusson. Opened as Menus-Plaisirs. Later renamed Théâtre de l'Humour, Jeune-Colombier, Théâtre d'Essai, Comédie de Paris, Nouveau Théâtre Libre, Studio-Théâtre, Love-Théâtre and again Comédie de Paris. 184 seats. (English)
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1929
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42, rue Fontaine
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75
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