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theatre building in Paris, France

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(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Cinema, built 1932 by Auguste Bluysen and John Eberson. Opened 8 Dec 1932 with the film Les Trois Mousquetaires. Originally 3500 seats. Later converted into a multiplex with 7 halls (2702, 500, 262, 215, 141, 123 and 87 seats). Major restorations in the 2020s., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
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Cinema, built 1932 by Auguste Bluysen and John Eberson. Opened 8 Dec 1932 with the film Les Trois Mousquetaires. Originally 3500 seats. Later converted into a multiplex with 7 halls (2702, 500, 262, 215, 141, 123 and 87 seats). Major restorations in the 2020s. (English)
Property / Note: Cinema, built 1932 by Auguste Bluysen and John Eberson. Opened 8 Dec 1932 with the film Les Trois Mousquetaires. Originally 3500 seats. Later converted into a multiplex with 7 halls (2702, 500, 262, 215, 141, 123 and 87 seats). Major restorations in the 2020s. (English) / rank
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theatre building in Paris, France
  • Le Grand Rex
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Le Grand Rex [Paris]
theatre building in Paris, France
  • Le Grand Rex

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48°52'13.811"N, 2°20'51.810"E
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Cinema, built 1932 by Auguste Bluysen and John Eberson. Opened 8 Dec 1932 with the film Les Trois Mousquetaires. Originally 3500 seats. Later converted into a multiplex with 7 halls (2702, 500, 262, 215, 141, 123 and 87 seats). Major restorations in the 2020s. (English)
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1 Boulevard Poissonniere, 75002 Paris
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8 December 1932
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