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Theatre building in Paris, France

(‎Created claim: Les Archives du Spectacle ID (P355): /o/25602-Theatre-de-Montrouge, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1733142397122)
(‎Created claim: closure date (P107): 2016, a)
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70, avenue d’Orléans(aujourd’hui avenue du Général Leclerc)
Property / Address: 70, avenue d’Orléans(aujourd’hui avenue du Général Leclerc) / rank
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75014
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Property / type of operator: Private theare operation / rank
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Property / Carthalia ID: 4011 / rank
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Property / Preservation state: extinct building / rank
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Property / Preservation state: Disused / rank
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Property / Note
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Opened as Théâtre des Fantaisies-Montrouge in a former chapel in the 19th century. 1911 converted into a cinema. Renamed Grand-Cinéma, later Théâtre de Montrouge. 1922-1932 again used as a theatre. From 1932, exclusively used as a cinema. Renamed Mistral. 1951 major rebuilding. 2009 renamed Gaumont-Alésia côté Mistral, later Gaumont Mistral. Closed 18 July 2016. Subsequently demolished. (English)
Property / Note: Opened as Théâtre des Fantaisies-Montrouge in a former chapel in the 19th century. 1911 converted into a cinema. Renamed Grand-Cinéma, later Théâtre de Montrouge. 1922-1932 again used as a theatre. From 1932, exclusively used as a cinema. Renamed Mistral. 1951 major rebuilding. 2009 renamed Gaumont-Alésia côté Mistral, later Gaumont Mistral. Closed 18 July 2016. Subsequently demolished. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Opened as Théâtre des Fantaisies-Montrouge in a former chapel in the 19th century. 1911 converted into a cinema. Renamed Grand-Cinéma, later Théâtre de Montrouge. 1922-1932 again used as a theatre. From 1932, exclusively used as a cinema. Renamed Mistral. 1951 major rebuilding. 2009 renamed Gaumont-Alésia côté Mistral, later Gaumont Mistral. Closed 18 July 2016. Subsequently demolished. (English) / qualifier
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Property / demolished
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2016
Timestamp+2016-00-00T00:00:00Z
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CalendarGregorian
Precision1 year
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Property / demolished: 2016 / rank
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Property / closure date
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2016
Timestamp+2016-00-00T00:00:00Z
Timezone+00:00
CalendarGregorian
Precision1 year
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Property / closure date: 2016 / rank
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Latest revision as of 07:43, 15 September 2025

Theatre building in Paris, France
  • Théâtre des Fantaisies de Montrouge
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Théâtre des Fantaisies de Montrouge [Paris]
Theatre building in Paris, France
  • Théâtre des Fantaisies de Montrouge

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48°49'46.200"N, 2°19'40.188"E
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Cinéma Mistral Gaumont.JPG
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Opened as Théâtre des Fantaisies-Montrouge in a former chapel in the 19th century. 1911 converted into a cinema. Renamed Grand-Cinéma, later Théâtre de Montrouge. 1922-1932 again used as a theatre. From 1932, exclusively used as a cinema. Renamed Mistral. 1951 major rebuilding. 2009 renamed Gaumont-Alésia côté Mistral, later Gaumont Mistral. Closed 18 July 2016. Subsequently demolished. (English)
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70, avenue d’Orléans(aujourd’hui avenue du Général Leclerc)
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75014
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2016
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2016
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