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Theatre building in Nevers, France

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Built 1809-1815 and 1822-1823 by Lebrun. 1852 interior redecoration by Antoine Victor Barbareau. 1898 ceiling painting by Emile Vernon. 1913 façade rebuildings. Damaged by bombs on 16 July 1944, subsequently repaired. Closed for safety reasons in 1971. Subsequently major restoration. Re-opened 1980. Also known as Petit Théâtre. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1809-1815 and 1822-1823 by Lebrun. 1852 interior redecoration by Antoine Victor Barbareau. 1898 ceiling painting by Emile Vernon. 1913 façade rebuildings. Damaged by bombs on 16 July 1944, subsequently repaired. Closed for safety reasons in 1971. Subsequently major restoration. Re-opened 1980. Also known as Petit Théâtre. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1809-1815 and 1822-1823 by Lebrun. 1852 interior redecoration by Antoine Victor Barbareau. 1898 ceiling painting by Emile Vernon. 1913 façade rebuildings. Damaged by bombs on 16 July 1944, subsequently repaired. Closed for safety reasons in 1971. Subsequently major restoration. Re-opened 1980. Also known as Petit Théâtre. (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 12:34, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Nevers, France
  • Theatre of Nevers
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Theatre of Nevers [Nevers]
Theatre building in Nevers, France
  • Theatre of Nevers

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46°59'17.880"N, 3°9'32.832"E
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Nevers theatre 02.JPG
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Built 1809-1815 and 1822-1823 by Lebrun. 1852 interior redecoration by Antoine Victor Barbareau. 1898 ceiling painting by Emile Vernon. 1913 façade rebuildings. Damaged by bombs on 16 July 1944, subsequently repaired. Closed for safety reasons in 1971. Subsequently major restoration. Re-opened 1980. Also known as Petit Théâtre. (English)
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1823
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place des Reines-de-Pologne
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