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theatre in Klampenborg near Copenhagen, Denmark

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Property / opening date (or re-opening)
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1936
Timestamp+1936-00-00T00:00:00Z
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CalendarGregorian
Precision1 year
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Property / opening date (or re-opening): 1936 / rank
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Property / Country
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Property / Country: Denmark / rank
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Property / City
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Property / City: Gentofte Municipality / rank
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55°46'39.4"N, 12°35'23.6"E

Latitude55.777611111111
Longitude12.589888888889
Precision2.7777777777778E-5
Globehttp://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2
Property / GPS: 55°46'39.4"N, 12°35'23.6"E / rank
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Property / architect
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Property / architect: Arne Jacobsen / rank
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Property / Address
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Strandvejen 451, 2930 Klampenborg
Property / Address: Strandvejen 451, 2930 Klampenborg / rank
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2930
Property / Postal Code: 2930 / rank
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Property / Web: http://www.bellevueteatret.dk / rank
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Property / Carthalia ID: 5101 / rank
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Property / context
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In the early 1930s, Arne Jacobsen won a competition for a masterplan for the Bellevue area im Klampenborg, Gentofte Municipality, shortly after opening his own architectural office in 1930. The Bellevue Teatret was the last stage of this scheme, which also included facilities for the local Bellevue Sea Bath and the Bellavista residential buildings. The theatre opened in 1936 as a mondain summer theatre. It closed a few seasons later, then operating as a cinema until 1980, when it was reopened as a theatre and film centre by Jes Kølpin (English)
Property / context: In the early 1930s, Arne Jacobsen won a competition for a masterplan for the Bellevue area im Klampenborg, Gentofte Municipality, shortly after opening his own architectural office in 1930. The Bellevue Teatret was the last stage of this scheme, which also included facilities for the local Bellevue Sea Bath and the Bellavista residential buildings. The theatre opened in 1936 as a mondain summer theatre. It closed a few seasons later, then operating as a cinema until 1980, when it was reopened as a theatre and film centre by Jes Kølpin (English) / rank
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Property / Source URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bellevue_Teatret / rank
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742

Amount742
Unit1
Property / Capacity: 742 / rank
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Property / Capacity: 742 / qualifier
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Property / Importance: Not rated / rank
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Property / Wikidata instance
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Property / Wikidata instance: Q24354 / rank
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theatre in Klampenborg near Copenhagen, Denmark
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Bellevue Teatret
theatre in Klampenborg near Copenhagen, Denmark

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    55°46'39.4"N, 12°35'23.6"E
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    In the early 1930s, Arne Jacobsen won a competition for a masterplan for the Bellevue area im Klampenborg, Gentofte Municipality, shortly after opening his own architectural office in 1930. The Bellevue Teatret was the last stage of this scheme, which also included facilities for the local Bellevue Sea Bath and the Bellavista residential buildings. The theatre opened in 1936 as a mondain summer theatre. It closed a few seasons later, then operating as a cinema until 1980, when it was reopened as a theatre and film centre by Jes Kølpin (English)
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    1936
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    Strandvejen 451, 2930 Klampenborg
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    2930
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