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1878
Timestamp+1878-01-01T00:00:00Z
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CalendarGregorian
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Property / opening date: 1878 / rank
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Property / Wikidata instance: Q19860854 / rank
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Property / Carthalia ID: 1386 / rank
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Conference centre, concert hall and museum complex, built 1878 by Davioud and Bourdais for the Paris World Exposition 1878. Concert hall (i. e. the central part of the building) demolished in 1937. - Subsequently, extensive rebuilding of the remaining parts of the building. Re-opened 1937 as Palais Chaillot, containing a theatre and several museums. The Trocadéro's 1878 Cavaillé-Coll pipe organ was saved and first transferred to the Palais Chaillot. In 1977, it was again transferred to the Auditorium Maurice Ravel in Lyon. (English)
Property / Note: Conference centre, concert hall and museum complex, built 1878 by Davioud and Bourdais for the Paris World Exposition 1878. Concert hall (i. e. the central part of the building) demolished in 1937. - Subsequently, extensive rebuilding of the remaining parts of the building. Re-opened 1937 as Palais Chaillot, containing a theatre and several museums. The Trocadéro's 1878 Cavaillé-Coll pipe organ was saved and first transferred to the Palais Chaillot. In 1977, it was again transferred to the Auditorium Maurice Ravel in Lyon. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Conference centre, concert hall and museum complex, built 1878 by Davioud and Bourdais for the Paris World Exposition 1878. Concert hall (i. e. the central part of the building) demolished in 1937. - Subsequently, extensive rebuilding of the remaining parts of the building. Re-opened 1937 as Palais Chaillot, containing a theatre and several museums. The Trocadéro's 1878 Cavaillé-Coll pipe organ was saved and first transferred to the Palais Chaillot. In 1977, it was again transferred to the Auditorium Maurice Ravel in Lyon. (English) / qualifier
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theatre building
  • Palais du Trocadéro
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Palais du Trocadéro [Paris]
theatre building
  • Palais du Trocadéro

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Conference centre, concert hall and museum complex, built 1878 by Davioud and Bourdais for the Paris World Exposition 1878. Concert hall (i. e. the central part of the building) demolished in 1937. - Subsequently, extensive rebuilding of the remaining parts of the building. Re-opened 1937 as Palais Chaillot, containing a theatre and several museums. The Trocadéro's 1878 Cavaillé-Coll pipe organ was saved and first transferred to the Palais Chaillot. In 1977, it was again transferred to the Auditorium Maurice Ravel in Lyon. (English)
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