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Theatre building in Arras, France

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Built 1784 by Gillet. Opened 30 Nov 1785. 1852 façade rebuildings. 2007 renovations. Since 2013, one of the main venues of Tandem Scène Nationale (with the Hippodrome in Douai). (English)
Property / Note: Built 1784 by Gillet. Opened 30 Nov 1785. 1852 façade rebuildings. 2007 renovations. Since 2013, one of the main venues of Tandem Scène Nationale (with the Hippodrome in Douai). (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1784 by Gillet. Opened 30 Nov 1785. 1852 façade rebuildings. 2007 renovations. Since 2013, one of the main venues of Tandem Scène Nationale (with the Hippodrome in Douai). (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 12:39, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Arras, France
  • Théâtre dArras
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Théâtre dArras [Arras]
Theatre building in Arras, France
  • Théâtre dArras

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50°17'25.440"N, 2°46'25.140"E
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Théâtre d'Arras.JPG
4,752 × 3,168; 6.06 MB
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Built 1784 by Gillet. Opened 30 Nov 1785. 1852 façade rebuildings. 2007 renovations. Since 2013, one of the main venues of Tandem Scène Nationale (with the Hippodrome in Douai). (English)
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30 November 1785Gregorian
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15 February 2007
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7-9, place du Théâtre
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62000
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