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Theatre building in Nantes, France

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Property / Kunstenpunt Wiki Qid: Q192102 / rank
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Built 1776-1788 by Mathurin Crucy. Opened 23 March 1788. Destroyed by a fire on 27 Aug 1796, leaving only the exterior walls. Subsequently rebuilt by Mathurin Crucy. Re-opened 3 May 1813 with Pierre-Alexandre Monsigny's Aline, Reine de Golconde. 1968 and 2004 renovations. 900 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1776-1788 by Mathurin Crucy. Opened 23 March 1788. Destroyed by a fire on 27 Aug 1796, leaving only the exterior walls. Subsequently rebuilt by Mathurin Crucy. Re-opened 3 May 1813 with Pierre-Alexandre Monsigny's Aline, Reine de Golconde. 1968 and 2004 renovations. 900 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1776-1788 by Mathurin Crucy. Opened 23 March 1788. Destroyed by a fire on 27 Aug 1796, leaving only the exterior walls. Subsequently rebuilt by Mathurin Crucy. Re-opened 3 May 1813 with Pierre-Alexandre Monsigny's Aline, Reine de Golconde. 1968 and 2004 renovations. 900 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Nantes, France
  • Graslin Theatre
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Graslin Theatre [Nantes, FR]
Theatre building in Nantes, France
  • Graslin Theatre

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47°12'49.000"N, 1°33'43.999"W
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Built 1776-1788 by Mathurin Crucy. Opened 23 March 1788. Destroyed by a fire on 27 Aug 1796, leaving only the exterior walls. Subsequently rebuilt by Mathurin Crucy. Re-opened 3 May 1813 with Pierre-Alexandre Monsigny's Aline, Reine de Golconde. 1968 and 2004 renovations. 900 seats. (English)
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27 August 1796Gregorian
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23 March 1788Gregorian
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1813
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Place Graslin
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