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(Set [en] alias: Theater De Seinpost) | (Created claim: Note (P44): Den Haag: Theater De Seinpost Country: Netherlands (Nederland) Province: Zuid-Holland City: Den Haag (s'Gravenhage) Location: Scheveningen, Seinpostduin 32 Built 1886-1888 by H. Wesstra jr. as a concert hall, operetta and variety theatre, and restraurant. Converted to a cinema in 1951. Closed as a theatre in 1954, still used as a cinema until 1974. Plans to revive theatre use in 1974 were not succesful due to lack of funding. Demolished in 1974.) | ||
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+ | Den Haag: Theater De Seinpost Country: Netherlands (Nederland) Province: Zuid-Holland City: Den Haag (s'Gravenhage) Location: Scheveningen, Seinpostduin 32 Built 1886-1888 by H. Wesstra jr. as a concert hall, operetta and variety theatre, and restraurant. Converted to a cinema in 1951. Closed as a theatre in 1954, still used as a cinema until 1974. Plans to revive theatre use in 1974 were not succesful due to lack of funding. Demolished in 1974. (English) | ||
Property / Note: Den Haag: Theater De Seinpost Country: Netherlands (Nederland) Province: Zuid-Holland City: Den Haag (s'Gravenhage) Location: Scheveningen, Seinpostduin 32 Built 1886-1888 by H. Wesstra jr. as a concert hall, operetta and variety theatre, and restraurant. Converted to a cinema in 1951. Closed as a theatre in 1954, still used as a cinema until 1974. Plans to revive theatre use in 1974 were not succesful due to lack of funding. Demolished in 1974. (English) / rank | |||
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Revision as of 14:33, 29 August 2023
Theatre building in Haag, The Netherlands
- Theater De Seinpost
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English | Theater De Seinpost [Den Haag] | Theatre building in Haag, The Netherlands |
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Den Haag: Theater De Seinpost Country: Netherlands (Nederland) Province: Zuid-Holland City: Den Haag (s'Gravenhage) Location: Scheveningen, Seinpostduin 32 Built 1886-1888 by H. Wesstra jr. as a concert hall, operetta and variety theatre, and restraurant. Converted to a cinema in 1951. Closed as a theatre in 1954, still used as a cinema until 1974. Plans to revive theatre use in 1974 were not succesful due to lack of funding. Demolished in 1974. (English)
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