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(Created claim: Note (P44): Fist opened 1814 as a comedy theatre, from 1820 as Hof van Holland. 1835 converted into a hotel. 1838-1939 major rebuilding, incorporating a neighboring building. Theatre re-opened 30 Dec 1839. 1868 major interior rebuilding, creating the Italian-style theatre hall that is still in use (as Hemminkzaal). From 1957 operated as a municipal theatre. Major exterior rebuilding with a modernist facade. Major renovations in the 1980s, removing the moder...) | (Added qualifier: Source (P63): CARTHALIA (Q495), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757598214181) | ||
| Property / Note: Fist opened 1814 as a comedy theatre, from 1820 as Hof van Holland. 1835 converted into a hotel. 1838-1939 major rebuilding, incorporating a neighboring building. Theatre re-opened 30 Dec 1839. 1868 major interior rebuilding, creating the Italian-style theatre hall that is still in use (as Hemminkzaal). From 1957 operated as a municipal theatre. Major exterior rebuilding with a modernist facade. Major renovations in the 1980s, removing the modernist facade. 2006 rebuilding. The complex contains three halls (459 seats, 219 seats and 75 seats). (English) / qualifier | |||
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Revision as of 13:59, 11 September 2025
theatre building in Zwolle, The Netherlands
- Odeon
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Odeon [Zwolle] | theatre building in Zwolle, The Netherlands |
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52°30'37.008"N, 6°5'30.984"E
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52°30'37.764"N, 6°5'30.228"E
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Fist opened 1814 as a comedy theatre, from 1820 as Hof van Holland. 1835 converted into a hotel. 1838-1939 major rebuilding, incorporating a neighboring building. Theatre re-opened 30 Dec 1839. 1868 major interior rebuilding, creating the Italian-style theatre hall that is still in use (as Hemminkzaal). From 1957 operated as a municipal theatre. Major exterior rebuilding with a modernist facade. Major renovations in the 1980s, removing the modernist facade. 2006 rebuilding. The complex contains three halls (459 seats, 219 seats and 75 seats). (English)
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8011ND
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