Difference between revisions of "Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (Q17983)"
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| + | Largest cultural complex for the performing arts in the world. Planning phase: 1955-1962. First building opened 23 Sep 1962 (Philharmonic Hall). Lincoln Center Fountain by Philip Johnson opened 6 Apr 1964. Henry Moore's sculpture Reclining Figure on North Plaza presented 1 Sep 1965. Alexander Calder's sculpture Le Guichet presented 15 Nov 1965. Plaza built 1964-1965 by Harrison & Abramovitz, rebuilt 1984-1985 by Lew Davis, renamed Paul Milstein Plaza on 12 July 1997). Fountain Plaza renamed Josie Robertson Plaza on 15 Sep 1998. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Largest cultural complex for the performing arts in the world. Planning phase: 1955-1962. First building opened 23 Sep 1962 (Philharmonic Hall). Lincoln Center Fountain by Philip Johnson opened 6 Apr 1964. Henry Moore's sculpture Reclining Figure on North Plaza presented 1 Sep 1965. Alexander Calder's sculpture Le Guichet presented 15 Nov 1965. Plaza built 1964-1965 by Harrison & Abramovitz, rebuilt 1984-1985 by Lew Davis, renamed Paul Milstein Plaza on 12 July 1997). Fountain Plaza renamed Josie Robertson Plaza on 15 Sep 1998. (English) / rank | |||
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| Property / Note: Largest cultural complex for the performing arts in the world. Planning phase: 1955-1962. First building opened 23 Sep 1962 (Philharmonic Hall). Lincoln Center Fountain by Philip Johnson opened 6 Apr 1964. Henry Moore's sculpture Reclining Figure on North Plaza presented 1 Sep 1965. Alexander Calder's sculpture Le Guichet presented 15 Nov 1965. Plaza built 1964-1965 by Harrison & Abramovitz, rebuilt 1984-1985 by Lew Davis, renamed Paul Milstein Plaza on 12 July 1997). Fountain Plaza renamed Josie Robertson Plaza on 15 Sep 1998. (English) / qualifier | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:13, 22 October 2025
theatre building in Manhattan, USA
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts | theatre building in Manhattan, USA |
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40°46'21.036"N, 73°59'1.536"W
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Largest cultural complex for the performing arts in the world. Planning phase: 1955-1962. First building opened 23 Sep 1962 (Philharmonic Hall). Lincoln Center Fountain by Philip Johnson opened 6 Apr 1964. Henry Moore's sculpture Reclining Figure on North Plaza presented 1 Sep 1965. Alexander Calder's sculpture Le Guichet presented 15 Nov 1965. Plaza built 1964-1965 by Harrison & Abramovitz, rebuilt 1984-1985 by Lew Davis, renamed Paul Milstein Plaza on 12 July 1997). Fountain Plaza renamed Josie Robertson Plaza on 15 Sep 1998. (English)
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NY 10023
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1962
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783
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