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theatre building in Eindhoven, The Netherlands

(‎Created claim: Carthalia ID (P264): 4187, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1735319927908)
(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1964 by Cees Geenen and Leo Oskam. Opened 2 Oct 1964 as Stadsschouwburg. 2007 rebuilding. Re-opened as Parktheater. The building contains three halls: Grote Zaal (950 seats), De Kameleon (previously Globetheater, 250 seats) and Philipszaal (built 2007, 520 seats)., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
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Built 1964 by Cees Geenen and Leo Oskam. Opened 2 Oct 1964 as Stadsschouwburg. 2007 rebuilding. Re-opened as Parktheater. The building contains three halls: Grote Zaal (950 seats), De Kameleon (previously Globetheater, 250 seats) and Philipszaal (built 2007, 520 seats). (English)
Property / Note: Built 1964 by Cees Geenen and Leo Oskam. Opened 2 Oct 1964 as Stadsschouwburg. 2007 rebuilding. Re-opened as Parktheater. The building contains three halls: Grote Zaal (950 seats), De Kameleon (previously Globetheater, 250 seats) and Philipszaal (built 2007, 520 seats). (English) / rank
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Revision as of 13:12, 11 September 2025

theatre building in Eindhoven, The Netherlands
  • Parktheater Eindhoven
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Parktheater Eindhoven [Eindhoven]
theatre building in Eindhoven, The Netherlands
  • Parktheater Eindhoven

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51°25'44.004"N, 5°29'4.992"E
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Built 1964 by Cees Geenen and Leo Oskam. Opened 2 Oct 1964 as Stadsschouwburg. 2007 rebuilding. Re-opened as Parktheater. The building contains three halls: Grote Zaal (950 seats), De Kameleon (previously Globetheater, 250 seats) and Philipszaal (built 2007, 520 seats). (English)
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