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(Created claim: Preservation state (P233): Used as theatre today (Q25456), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1754926593236) | (Created claim: Note (P44): Opened 1910 as the cabaret La Truie qui file. Later renamed L'Araignée and Le Porc-épic, L'Épatant and Cabaret des Truands. 1922 converted into a puppet theatre and renamed Théâtre des Deux Ânes (an ad-lib name owed to the fact that the two owners could not come up with a name and hence named it after themselves as two donkeys). From 1928 used as a music venue., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939) | ||
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| + | Opened 1910 as the cabaret La Truie qui file. Later renamed L'Araignée and Le Porc-épic, L'Épatant and Cabaret des Truands. 1922 converted into a puppet theatre and renamed Théâtre des Deux Ânes (an ad-lib name owed to the fact that the two owners could not come up with a name and hence named it after themselves as two donkeys). From 1928 used as a music venue. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Opened 1910 as the cabaret La Truie qui file. Later renamed L'Araignée and Le Porc-épic, L'Épatant and Cabaret des Truands. 1922 converted into a puppet theatre and renamed Théâtre des Deux Ânes (an ad-lib name owed to the fact that the two owners could not come up with a name and hence named it after themselves as two donkeys). From 1928 used as a music venue. (English) / rank | |||
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Revision as of 13:34, 11 September 2025
Theatre building in Paris, France
- Theatre of Two Donkeys
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Theatre of Two Donkeys [Paris] | Theatre building in Paris, France |
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48°53'3.120"N, 2°19'54.012"E
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Opened 1910 as the cabaret La Truie qui file. Later renamed L'Araignée and Le Porc-épic, L'Épatant and Cabaret des Truands. 1922 converted into a puppet theatre and renamed Théâtre des Deux Ânes (an ad-lib name owed to the fact that the two owners could not come up with a name and hence named it after themselves as two donkeys). From 1928 used as a music venue. (English)
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1910
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100 boulevard de Clichy
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75018
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