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theatre building in Créteil, France

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Built by Jean Faugeron. Opened 1977. Named after the French writer and politician, André Malraux (1901-1976). The complex includes two halls (1000 seats, 400 seats). Used for theatre and dance performances and as a cinema. (English)
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Property / Note: Built by Jean Faugeron. Opened 1977. Named after the French writer and politician, André Malraux (1901-1976). The complex includes two halls (1000 seats, 400 seats). Used for theatre and dance performances and as a cinema. (English) / qualifier
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theatre building in Créteil, France
  • Maison des arts et de la culture André Malraux
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Maison des arts et de la culture André Malraux [Créteil]
theatre building in Créteil, France
  • Maison des arts et de la culture André Malraux

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48°46'36.840"N, 2°27'15.012"E
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Built by Jean Faugeron. Opened 1977. Named after the French writer and politician, André Malraux (1901-1976). The complex includes two halls (1000 seats, 400 seats). Used for theatre and dance performances and as a cinema. (English)
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1977
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