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Theatre building in Bayonne, France, opened in 1825

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Property / Carthalia ID: 1199 / rank
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Town hall (Hôtel de Ville) and theatre, built 1842 by Nicolas Vionnois. 800 seats. One of the venues of the Scène nationale du Sud-Aquitain company. (English)
Property / Note: Town hall (Hôtel de Ville) and theatre, built 1842 by Nicolas Vionnois. 800 seats. One of the venues of the Scène nationale du Sud-Aquitain company. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Town hall (Hôtel de Ville) and theatre, built 1842 by Nicolas Vionnois. 800 seats. One of the venues of the Scène nationale du Sud-Aquitain company. (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 12:08, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Bayonne, France, opened in 1825
  • Théâtre de Bayonne
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Théâtre de Bayonne [Bayonne]
Theatre building in Bayonne, France, opened in 1825
  • Théâtre de Bayonne

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43°29'35.999"N, 1°28'30.000"W
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Town hall (Hôtel de Ville) and theatre, built 1842 by Nicolas Vionnois. 800 seats. One of the venues of the Scène nationale du Sud-Aquitain company. (English)
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1825
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