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| + | Built 1820-1824 by Trivelli, funded by a donation of the Comte de Boigne to the city of Chambéry. Painted curtain by Louis Vacca. Opened 27 July 1824. 1864 destroyed by a fire, with only the portico surviving (and the painted curtain rescued). Subsequently major rebuilding by Charles-Bernard Pellegrini, finished by Joseph-Samuel Revel. Re-opened 14 Auf 1866. Later renamed in honour of the French actor, Charles Dullin (1885-1949). 1993-1994 major restoration. Originally (1864) over 1200 seats, currently 450 seats. Used by the Espace Malraux - Scène Nationale de Chambéry et de la Savoie company. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Built 1820-1824 by Trivelli, funded by a donation of the Comte de Boigne to the city of Chambéry. Painted curtain by Louis Vacca. Opened 27 July 1824. 1864 destroyed by a fire, with only the portico surviving (and the painted curtain rescued). Subsequently major rebuilding by Charles-Bernard Pellegrini, finished by Joseph-Samuel Revel. Re-opened 14 Auf 1866. Later renamed in honour of the French actor, Charles Dullin (1885-1949). 1993-1994 major restoration. Originally (1864) over 1200 seats, currently 450 seats. Used by the Espace Malraux - Scène Nationale de Chambéry et de la Savoie company. (English) / rank | |||
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| Property / Note: Built 1820-1824 by Trivelli, funded by a donation of the Comte de Boigne to the city of Chambéry. Painted curtain by Louis Vacca. Opened 27 July 1824. 1864 destroyed by a fire, with only the portico surviving (and the painted curtain rescued). Subsequently major rebuilding by Charles-Bernard Pellegrini, finished by Joseph-Samuel Revel. Re-opened 14 Auf 1866. Later renamed in honour of the French actor, Charles Dullin (1885-1949). 1993-1994 major restoration. Originally (1864) over 1200 seats, currently 450 seats. Used by the Espace Malraux - Scène Nationale de Chambéry et de la Savoie company. (English) / qualifier | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:11, 11 September 2025
Theatre building in Chambéry, France
- Theatre of Charles Dullin
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Theatre of Charles Dullin [Chambéry] | Theatre building in Chambéry, France |
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45°33'54.648"N, 5°55'26.868"E
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Built 1820-1824 by Trivelli, funded by a donation of the Comte de Boigne to the city of Chambéry. Painted curtain by Louis Vacca. Opened 27 July 1824. 1864 destroyed by a fire, with only the portico surviving (and the painted curtain rescued). Subsequently major rebuilding by Charles-Bernard Pellegrini, finished by Joseph-Samuel Revel. Re-opened 14 Auf 1866. Later renamed in honour of the French actor, Charles Dullin (1885-1949). 1993-1994 major restoration. Originally (1864) over 1200 seats, currently 450 seats. Used by the Espace Malraux - Scène Nationale de Chambéry et de la Savoie company. (English)
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1866
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boulevard du Théâtre
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1864
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