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| + | Opened 1827 as Théâtre des Nouveautés (the first Paris theatre of that name). Closed 18 Feb 1832. Also known as Salle de la Bourse. Later used by the Opéra Comique company (1832-1840) and the Théâtre de Vaudeville (1840-1868). Demolished 1869 in the course of street widening. - [Second Théâtre des Nouveautés at 60, rue de Faubourg Saint-Martin, opened Apr 1866, closed Nov 1866. Third Théâtre des Nouveautés at Boulevard des Italiens, opened 1878, demolished 1911. Fourth Théâtre des Nouveautés built 1920-1921 at 24, boulevard Poissonière.] (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Opened 1827 as Théâtre des Nouveautés (the first Paris theatre of that name). Closed 18 Feb 1832. Also known as Salle de la Bourse. Later used by the Opéra Comique company (1832-1840) and the Théâtre de Vaudeville (1840-1868). Demolished 1869 in the course of street widening. - [Second Théâtre des Nouveautés at 60, rue de Faubourg Saint-Martin, opened Apr 1866, closed Nov 1866. Third Théâtre des Nouveautés at Boulevard des Italiens, opened 1878, demolished 1911. Fourth Théâtre des Nouveautés built 1920-1921 at 24, boulevard Poissonière.] (English) / rank | |||
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| Property / Note: Opened 1827 as Théâtre des Nouveautés (the first Paris theatre of that name). Closed 18 Feb 1832. Also known as Salle de la Bourse. Later used by the Opéra Comique company (1832-1840) and the Théâtre de Vaudeville (1840-1868). Demolished 1869 in the course of street widening. - [Second Théâtre des Nouveautés at 60, rue de Faubourg Saint-Martin, opened Apr 1866, closed Nov 1866. Third Théâtre des Nouveautés at Boulevard des Italiens, opened 1878, demolished 1911. Fourth Théâtre des Nouveautés built 1920-1921 at 24, boulevard Poissonière.] (English) / qualifier | |||
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Theatre building in Paris, France
- Theatre of Novelties
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| English | Theatre of Novelties [Paris] | Theatre building in Paris, France |
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48°52'8.929"N, 2°20'24.259"E
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Opened 1827 as Théâtre des Nouveautés (the first Paris theatre of that name). Closed 18 Feb 1832. Also known as Salle de la Bourse. Later used by the Opéra Comique company (1832-1840) and the Théâtre de Vaudeville (1840-1868). Demolished 1869 in the course of street widening. - [Second Théâtre des Nouveautés at 60, rue de Faubourg Saint-Martin, opened Apr 1866, closed Nov 1866. Third Théâtre des Nouveautés at Boulevard des Italiens, opened 1878, demolished 1911. Fourth Théâtre des Nouveautés built 1920-1921 at 24, boulevard Poissonière.] (English)
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1827
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1842
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1869
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place de la Bourse, Paris
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