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theatre building in Ghent, Belgium

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17 September 1982
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17 September 1982
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Built 1911-1913 by Ferdinand Dierkens as a people's house (working class arts and community centre). Named Feestlokaal van Vooruit after the socialist cooperative Vooruit (Forward). Used for theatre performances, concerts, lectures and various other events. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1911-1913 by Ferdinand Dierkens as a people's house (working class arts and community centre). Named Feestlokaal van Vooruit after the socialist cooperative Vooruit (Forward). Used for theatre performances, concerts, lectures and various other events. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1911-1913 by Ferdinand Dierkens as a people's house (working class arts and community centre). Named Feestlokaal van Vooruit after the socialist cooperative Vooruit (Forward). Used for theatre performances, concerts, lectures and various other events. (English) / qualifier
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theatre building in Ghent, Belgium
  • Vooruit
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Vooruit [Ghent]
theatre building in Ghent, Belgium
  • Vooruit

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51°2'52.001"N, 3°43'40.001"E
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Built 1911-1913 by Ferdinand Dierkens as a people's house (working class arts and community centre). Named Feestlokaal van Vooruit after the socialist cooperative Vooruit (Forward). Used for theatre performances, concerts, lectures and various other events. (English)
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Sint-Pietersnieuwstraat 23, 9000 Gent
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1913
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1980
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1911
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17 September 1982
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