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Theatre building in Angoulême, France

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Property / Les Archives du Spectacle ID: /o/445-Theatre-d-Angouleme / rank
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Avenue des Maréchaux
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16000
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Property / Carthalia ID: 1186 / rank
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Property / Preservation state: extant building / rank
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Property / Preservation state: Used as theatre today / rank
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Built 1870 by Antoine Soudée for the city of Angoulême. Opened 14 May 1870 with Rossini's Il barbiere di Siviglia. Used for opera, operetta, drama, and vaudeville performances. Numerous restorations and alterations. Since 1968, used as a private theatre. From 1976, operated as a communal and state theatre by the Comité d'Animation Culturelle (after 1978 named Centre d'Action Culturelle). 1991 declared Scène Nationale. From 1994, major rebuilding and restoration. Currently used for drama, ballet and variety performances. Also used for classical and pop concerts. 930 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1870 by Antoine Soudée for the city of Angoulême. Opened 14 May 1870 with Rossini's Il barbiere di Siviglia. Used for opera, operetta, drama, and vaudeville performances. Numerous restorations and alterations. Since 1968, used as a private theatre. From 1976, operated as a communal and state theatre by the Comité d'Animation Culturelle (after 1978 named Centre d'Action Culturelle). 1991 declared Scène Nationale. From 1994, major rebuilding and restoration. Currently used for drama, ballet and variety performances. Also used for classical and pop concerts. 930 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1870 by Antoine Soudée for the city of Angoulême. Opened 14 May 1870 with Rossini's Il barbiere di Siviglia. Used for opera, operetta, drama, and vaudeville performances. Numerous restorations and alterations. Since 1968, used as a private theatre. From 1976, operated as a communal and state theatre by the Comité d'Animation Culturelle (after 1978 named Centre d'Action Culturelle). 1991 declared Scène Nationale. From 1994, major rebuilding and restoration. Currently used for drama, ballet and variety performances. Also used for classical and pop concerts. 930 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 11:55, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Angoulême, France
  • Théâtre Municipal
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Théâtre Municipal [Angoulême]
Theatre building in Angoulême, France
  • Théâtre Municipal

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45°38'49.200"N, 0°9'17.125"E
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Built 1870 by Antoine Soudée for the city of Angoulême. Opened 14 May 1870 with Rossini's Il barbiere di Siviglia. Used for opera, operetta, drama, and vaudeville performances. Numerous restorations and alterations. Since 1968, used as a private theatre. From 1976, operated as a communal and state theatre by the Comité d'Animation Culturelle (after 1978 named Centre d'Action Culturelle). 1991 declared Scène Nationale. From 1994, major rebuilding and restoration. Currently used for drama, ballet and variety performances. Also used for classical and pop concerts. 930 seats. (English)
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14 May 1870Gregorian
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Avenue des Maréchaux
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16000
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