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Theatre building in Wexford, Ireland

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Built by Keith Willams Architects as Wexford Opera House on the former site of the Theatre Royal. Opened 5 September 2008 with a gala and live TV show. 2014 renamed The National Opera House. The complex contains two halls: O'Reilly Theatre (771 seats) and Jerome Hynes Theatre (176 seats). Home to the Wexford Festival Opera, an annual festival of rarely performed opera. (English)
Property / Note: Built by Keith Willams Architects as Wexford Opera House on the former site of the Theatre Royal. Opened 5 September 2008 with a gala and live TV show. 2014 renamed The National Opera House. The complex contains two halls: O'Reilly Theatre (771 seats) and Jerome Hynes Theatre (176 seats). Home to the Wexford Festival Opera, an annual festival of rarely performed opera. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built by Keith Willams Architects as Wexford Opera House on the former site of the Theatre Royal. Opened 5 September 2008 with a gala and live TV show. 2014 renamed The National Opera House. The complex contains two halls: O'Reilly Theatre (771 seats) and Jerome Hynes Theatre (176 seats). Home to the Wexford Festival Opera, an annual festival of rarely performed opera. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Wexford, Ireland
  • Theatre Royal
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Theatre Royal [Wexford]
Theatre building in Wexford, Ireland
  • Theatre Royal

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52°20'16.944"N, 6°27'43.200"W
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Built by Keith Willams Architects as Wexford Opera House on the former site of the Theatre Royal. Opened 5 September 2008 with a gala and live TV show. 2014 renamed The National Opera House. The complex contains two halls: O'Reilly Theatre (771 seats) and Jerome Hynes Theatre (176 seats). Home to the Wexford Festival Opera, an annual festival of rarely performed opera. (English)
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1832
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