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Theatre building in Brussels, Belgium

(‎Created claim: opening date (P102): 1928, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1694587450405)
(‎Removed claim: Note (P44): Palace of Fine Arts, built 1922-1929 by Victor Horta. The complex includes a large concert hall and exhibition space. Used for concerts, theatre performances, as a cinema, and for art exhibitions. Also known as Bozar. - Salle Henri Le Boeuf: Concert hall, built 1922-1929 by Victor Horta. Later various alterations. 1999 renovations to the original designs by George Baines; acoustical consultant: Daniel Commins. 2510 seats.)
 
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"Palace of Fine Arts", built 1922-1929 by Victor Horta. The complex includes a large concert hall and exhibition space. Used for concerts, theatre performances, as a cinema, and for art exhibitions. Also known as "Bozar". - Salle Henri Le Boeuf: Concert hall, built 1922-1929 by Victor Horta. Later various alterations. 1999 renovations to the original designs by George Baines; acoustical consultant: Daniel Commins. 2510 seats. (English)
Property / Note: "Palace of Fine Arts", built 1922-1929 by Victor Horta. The complex includes a large concert hall and exhibition space. Used for concerts, theatre performances, as a cinema, and for art exhibitions. Also known as "Bozar". - Salle Henri Le Boeuf: Concert hall, built 1922-1929 by Victor Horta. Later various alterations. 1999 renovations to the original designs by George Baines; acoustical consultant: Daniel Commins. 2510 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: "Palace of Fine Arts", built 1922-1929 by Victor Horta. The complex includes a large concert hall and exhibition space. Used for concerts, theatre performances, as a cinema, and for art exhibitions. Also known as "Bozar". - Salle Henri Le Boeuf: Concert hall, built 1922-1929 by Victor Horta. Later various alterations. 1999 renovations to the original designs by George Baines; acoustical consultant: Daniel Commins. 2510 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 11:26, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Brussels, Belgium
  • Palace of Fine Arts
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Palace of Fine Arts [Brussels]
Theatre building in Brussels, Belgium
  • Palace of Fine Arts

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50°50'37.370"N, 4°21'35.190"E
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"Palace of Fine Arts", built 1922-1929 by Victor Horta. The complex includes a large concert hall and exhibition space. Used for concerts, theatre performances, as a cinema, and for art exhibitions. Also known as "Bozar". - Salle Henri Le Boeuf: Concert hall, built 1922-1929 by Victor Horta. Later various alterations. 1999 renovations to the original designs by George Baines; acoustical consultant: Daniel Commins. 2510 seats. (English)
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1000
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1928
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