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Theatre building in Agen, France

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Built 1906-1908 by Guillaume Tronchet, replacing the previous municipal theatre, Théâtre Municipal Moncorny. Funded by a donation of Alphonse Pierre Ducourneau. As one of the first public buildings in France, the theatre was built in reinforced concrete. Originally ca. 1000 seats, currently 632 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1906-1908 by Guillaume Tronchet, replacing the previous municipal theatre, Théâtre Municipal Moncorny. Funded by a donation of Alphonse Pierre Ducourneau. As one of the first public buildings in France, the theatre was built in reinforced concrete. Originally ca. 1000 seats, currently 632 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1906-1908 by Guillaume Tronchet, replacing the previous municipal theatre, Théâtre Municipal Moncorny. Funded by a donation of Alphonse Pierre Ducourneau. As one of the first public buildings in France, the theatre was built in reinforced concrete. Originally ca. 1000 seats, currently 632 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Agen, France
  • Théâtre Ducourneau
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Théâtre Ducourneau [Agen]
Theatre building in Agen, France
  • Théâtre Ducourneau

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44°12'13.320"N, 0°36'55.440"E
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Built 1906-1908 by Guillaume Tronchet, replacing the previous municipal theatre, Théâtre Municipal Moncorny. Funded by a donation of Alphonse Pierre Ducourneau. As one of the first public buildings in France, the theatre was built in reinforced concrete. Originally ca. 1000 seats, currently 632 seats. (English)
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1908
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place du Docteur-Esquirol
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