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theatre building in Metz, France

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Built 1859-1864 as an arsenal. 1987-1989 converted into a concert hall and performing arts centre by Ricardo Bofill. Opened 26 Feb 1989 with a concert by Mstislav Rostropovich. The complex contains two halls (1500 seats and 350 seats), reception rooms and exhibition space. Home to the Orchestre National de Lorraine. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1859-1864 as an arsenal. 1987-1989 converted into a concert hall and performing arts centre by Ricardo Bofill. Opened 26 Feb 1989 with a concert by Mstislav Rostropovich. The complex contains two halls (1500 seats and 350 seats), reception rooms and exhibition space. Home to the Orchestre National de Lorraine. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1859-1864 as an arsenal. 1987-1989 converted into a concert hall and performing arts centre by Ricardo Bofill. Opened 26 Feb 1989 with a concert by Mstislav Rostropovich. The complex contains two halls (1500 seats and 350 seats), reception rooms and exhibition space. Home to the Orchestre National de Lorraine. (English) / qualifier
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theatre building in Metz, France
  • Arsenal de Metz
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Arsenal de Metz [Metz]
theatre building in Metz, France
  • Arsenal de Metz

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49°6'51.998"N, 6°10'13.001"E
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Built 1859-1864 as an arsenal. 1987-1989 converted into a concert hall and performing arts centre by Ricardo Bofill. Opened 26 Feb 1989 with a concert by Mstislav Rostropovich. The complex contains two halls (1500 seats and 350 seats), reception rooms and exhibition space. Home to the Orchestre National de Lorraine. (English)
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3 avenue Ney, 57000 Metz
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