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Theatre building in Paris, France

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Opened 1791 as Théâtre Molière, named in honour the French actor and playwright, Molière (1622-1673). During the French Revolution, renamed Théâtre Sans-Culottes, later re-renamed. Closed 1807. Re-opened 1831. Closed 1833 and converted into a warehouse. - Restored in the 1990s. Re-opened Oct 1995 as Théâtre Molière - Maison de la Poésie. [Note: From 1904 to 1917, the Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord was named Théâtre Molière.] (English)
Property / Note: Opened 1791 as Théâtre Molière, named in honour the French actor and playwright, Molière (1622-1673). During the French Revolution, renamed Théâtre Sans-Culottes, later re-renamed. Closed 1807. Re-opened 1831. Closed 1833 and converted into a warehouse. - Restored in the 1990s. Re-opened Oct 1995 as Théâtre Molière - Maison de la Poésie. [Note: From 1904 to 1917, the Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord was named Théâtre Molière.] (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Opened 1791 as Théâtre Molière, named in honour the French actor and playwright, Molière (1622-1673). During the French Revolution, renamed Théâtre Sans-Culottes, later re-renamed. Closed 1807. Re-opened 1831. Closed 1833 and converted into a warehouse. - Restored in the 1990s. Re-opened Oct 1995 as Théâtre Molière - Maison de la Poésie. [Note: From 1904 to 1917, the Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord was named Théâtre Molière.] (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Paris, France
  • Théâtre de la Molière
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Théâtre de la Molière [Paris]
Theatre building in Paris, France
  • Théâtre de la Molière

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48°51'43.956"N, 2°21'6.588"E
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Opened 1791 as Théâtre Molière, named in honour the French actor and playwright, Molière (1622-1673). During the French Revolution, renamed Théâtre Sans-Culottes, later re-renamed. Closed 1807. Re-opened 1831. Closed 1833 and converted into a warehouse. - Restored in the 1990s. Re-opened Oct 1995 as Théâtre Molière - Maison de la Poésie. [Note: From 1904 to 1917, the Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord was named Théâtre Molière.] (English)
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18 June 1791Gregorian
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Paris 24
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Rue de la Culture Sainte-Catherine (actuel 11, Rue Sévigné)
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1807
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