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Theatre building in Fougères, France

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Built by Jean-Marie Laloy. Opened 24 Sep 1886. Named in honour of the French writer, Victor Hugo (1802-1885). 250 seats. (English)
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Latest revision as of 12:33, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Fougères, France
  • Theatre of Victor Hugo
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Theatre of Victor Hugo [Fougères]
Theatre building in Fougères, France
  • Theatre of Victor Hugo

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48°21'16.920"N, 1°12'12.672"W
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Fougères - théâtre façade.jpg
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Built by Jean-Marie Laloy. Opened 24 Sep 1886. Named in honour of the French writer, Victor Hugo (1802-1885). 250 seats. (English)
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24 September 1886Gregorian
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2, place du Théâtre
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