Difference between revisions of "Théâtre de la Mer (Q34968)"
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(Created claim: Carthalia ID (P264): 3656, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1735310196804) | (Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1743-1746 as Fort Saint-Pierre by Antoine Niquet. Later used as a military hospital. 1959 converted into an open-air theatre, after an idea by Jean Vilar. Opened 1960. 1485 seats. Formerly also known as Théâtre de la Mer Jean-Vilar, named in honour of the French actor and theatre director, Jean Vilar (1912-1971)., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939) | ||
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| + | Built 1743-1746 as Fort Saint-Pierre by Antoine Niquet. Later used as a military hospital. 1959 converted into an open-air theatre, after an idea by Jean Vilar. Opened 1960. 1485 seats. Formerly also known as Théâtre de la Mer Jean-Vilar, named in honour of the French actor and theatre director, Jean Vilar (1912-1971). (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Built 1743-1746 as Fort Saint-Pierre by Antoine Niquet. Later used as a military hospital. 1959 converted into an open-air theatre, after an idea by Jean Vilar. Opened 1960. 1485 seats. Formerly also known as Théâtre de la Mer Jean-Vilar, named in honour of the French actor and theatre director, Jean Vilar (1912-1971). (English) / rank | |||
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Revision as of 13:09, 11 September 2025
theatre in Sète
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
|---|---|---|---|
| English | Théâtre de la Mer | theatre in Sète |
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Built 1743-1746 as Fort Saint-Pierre by Antoine Niquet. Later used as a military hospital. 1959 converted into an open-air theatre, after an idea by Jean Vilar. Opened 1960. 1485 seats. Formerly also known as Théâtre de la Mer Jean-Vilar, named in honour of the French actor and theatre director, Jean Vilar (1912-1971). (English)
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