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Theatre building in Avignon, France

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Built 1846-1847 by Théodore Charpentier and Léon Feuchère, on the site of a former theatre (built 1825 by Bondon and Frary, destroyed by fire in 1846). 1350 seats. Used for opera performances by the resident company Opéra Grand Avignon, and for performances by the summer theatre festival, Festival d'Avignon. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1846-1847 by Théodore Charpentier and Léon Feuchère, on the site of a former theatre (built 1825 by Bondon and Frary, destroyed by fire in 1846). 1350 seats. Used for opera performances by the resident company Opéra Grand Avignon, and for performances by the summer theatre festival, Festival d'Avignon. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1846-1847 by Théodore Charpentier and Léon Feuchère, on the site of a former theatre (built 1825 by Bondon and Frary, destroyed by fire in 1846). 1350 seats. Used for opera performances by the resident company Opéra Grand Avignon, and for performances by the summer theatre festival, Festival d'Avignon. (English) / qualifier
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Property / Preservation state: Used as theatre today / rank
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Latest revision as of 12:26, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Avignon, France
  • Municipal Theatre
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Municipal Theatre [Avignon]
Theatre building in Avignon, France
  • Municipal Theatre

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43°56'58.920"N, 4°48'19.908"E
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ii) (English)
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Built 1846-1847 by Théodore Charpentier and Léon Feuchère, on the site of a former theatre (built 1825 by Bondon and Frary, destroyed by fire in 1846). 1350 seats. Used for opera performances by the resident company Opéra Grand Avignon, and for performances by the summer theatre festival, Festival d'Avignon. (English)
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1847
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place de l'Horloge
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84000
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420
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12 October 1875Gregorian
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