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(Created claim: Carthalia ID (P264): 6400, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1735318844057) |
(Created claim: Note (P44): Concert hall, built 1976-1991 by Emmanouil Vourekas. The name means Palace of Music. The building contains two halls (2000 seats and 500 seats). The large hall contains a concert organ by Johannes Klais Orgelbau (Bonn)., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939) |
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| Property / Note: Concert hall, built 1976-1991 by Emmanouil Vourekas. The name means Palace of Music. The building contains two halls (2000 seats and 500 seats). The large hall contains a concert organ by Johannes Klais Orgelbau (Bonn). (English) / rank | |||
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Revision as of 13:36, 11 September 2025
theatre building in Athene gemeente, Greece, opened 1991
- Athens Concert Hall
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Athens Concert Hall [Athens]
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theatre building in Athene gemeente, Greece, opened 1991
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37°58'51.996"N, 23°45'14.990"E
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Concert hall, built 1976-1991 by Emmanouil Vourekas. The name means Palace of Music. The building contains two halls (2000 seats and 500 seats). The large hall contains a concert organ by Johannes Klais Orgelbau (Bonn). (English)
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1991
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10,510
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Vasilissis Sofias Avenue and Petrou Kokkali Street
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115 21
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