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(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Music hall, opened April 1909 (replacing a former wooden music hall of the same name on a nearby site at 158-160 quai d'Auteuil-Point du Jour, current name: quai Louis-Biérlot). 1916 renamed Théâtre Lyrique du XVIe. 1934 converted into a cinema (900 seats) and renamed Cinéma Exelmans. Closed 1967. Subequently demolished in favour of a bank and residential building., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
(‎Added qualifier: Source (P63): CARTHALIA (Q495), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
Property / Note: Music hall, opened April 1909 (replacing a former wooden music hall of the same name on a nearby site at 158-160 quai d'Auteuil-Point du Jour, current name: quai Louis-Biérlot). 1916 renamed Théâtre Lyrique du XVIe. 1934 converted into a cinema (900 seats) and renamed Cinéma Exelmans. Closed 1967. Subequently demolished in favour of a bank and residential building. (English) / qualifier
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theatre in Paris
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Théâtre-Lyrique
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    Music hall, opened April 1909 (replacing a former wooden music hall of the same name on a nearby site at 158-160 quai d'Auteuil-Point du Jour, current name: quai Louis-Biérlot). 1916 renamed Théâtre Lyrique du XVIe. 1934 converted into a cinema (900 seats) and renamed Cinéma Exelmans. Closed 1967. Subequently demolished in favour of a bank and residential building. (English)
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