Difference between revisions of "Théâtre national de Bretagne (Q34813)"
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(Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1968 by Jacques Carlu, Michel Joly and Patrick Coué, replacing a prison building. Opened as Maison de la culture de Bretagne. Later renamed Théatre National de Bretagne. 2005-2008 renovations by Antoine Stinco. The complex contains three theatre halls (924, 260 and 120 seats) and two cinema halls (480 and 92 seats)., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939) | (Added qualifier: Source (P63): CARTHALIA (Q495), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939) | ||
| Property / Note: Built 1968 by Jacques Carlu, Michel Joly and Patrick Coué, replacing a prison building. Opened as Maison de la culture de Bretagne. Later renamed Théatre National de Bretagne. 2005-2008 renovations by Antoine Stinco. The complex contains three theatre halls (924, 260 and 120 seats) and two cinema halls (480 and 92 seats). (English) / qualifier | |||
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theatre in Rennes
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
|---|---|---|---|
| English | Théâtre national de Bretagne | theatre in Rennes |
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Built 1968 by Jacques Carlu, Michel Joly and Patrick Coué, replacing a prison building. Opened as Maison de la culture de Bretagne. Later renamed Théatre National de Bretagne. 2005-2008 renovations by Antoine Stinco. The complex contains three theatre halls (924, 260 and 120 seats) and two cinema halls (480 and 92 seats). (English)
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1, rue Saint-Hélier
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35000
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Centre dramatique de l'Ouest CDN (French)
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Comédie de l'Ouest CDN (French)
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Théâtre du Bout du Monde CDN (French)
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Comédie de Rennes CDN (French)
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Le Grand Huit CDN (French)
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Centre européen théâtral et chorégraphique (French)
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