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Theatre building in Monte Carlo, France

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Built by Charles Garnier as a part of the casino complex (the casino in the left wing and the theatre in right wing share a common entrance). Opened 25 January 1879 with a gala performance. Currently used for opera performances (in winter) and an annual spring festival, Le Printemps des Arts Monte-Carlo. 600 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built by Charles Garnier as a part of the casino complex (the casino in the left wing and the theatre in right wing share a common entrance). Opened 25 January 1879 with a gala performance. Currently used for opera performances (in winter) and an annual spring festival, Le Printemps des Arts Monte-Carlo. 600 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built by Charles Garnier as a part of the casino complex (the casino in the left wing and the theatre in right wing share a common entrance). Opened 25 January 1879 with a gala performance. Currently used for opera performances (in winter) and an annual spring festival, Le Printemps des Arts Monte-Carlo. 600 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Monte Carlo, France
  • Opera of Monte Carlo
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Opera of Monte Carlo [Monte Carlo]
Theatre building in Monte Carlo, France
  • Opera of Monte Carlo

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43°44'19.896"N, 7°25'42.532"E
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Built by Charles Garnier as a part of the casino complex (the casino in the left wing and the theatre in right wing share a common entrance). Opened 25 January 1879 with a gala performance. Currently used for opera performances (in winter) and an annual spring festival, Le Printemps des Arts Monte-Carlo. 600 seats. (English)
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25 January 1879Gregorian
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524
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98000
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Descriptive text, II. pp. 11, 12; Block plan, II. p. 11 ; View of auditorium, II. p. 11 ; View of Casino entrance, II. p. 12; P'ront elevation, II. PL 21; Plan area, II. PL 22 ; Longitudinal section, II. PL 22 ; Auditorium details, II. PL 23, 24; Site, III. pp. 13,58; Stage: Descriptive text, III. S. pp. 78, 79 ; Plans and transverse section, III. S. p. 78 ; Date and dimensions, III. p. 18.
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