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theatre building in Nijmegen, The Netherlands

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Built 1955-1961 by Bernard Bijvoet and Gerard H. M. Holt. Opened 8 Apr 1961 by the Arnhem Toneelgroup Theater with Euripides's Herakles. 850 seats. (English)
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theatre building in Nijmegen, The Netherlands
  • Nijmegen city theater
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Nijmegen city theater [Nijmegen]
theatre building in Nijmegen, The Netherlands
  • Nijmegen city theater

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51°50'33.929"N, 5°51'28.951"E
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Built 1955-1961 by Bernard Bijvoet and Gerard H. M. Holt. Opened 8 Apr 1961 by the Arnhem Toneelgroup Theater with Euripides's Herakles. 850 seats. (English)
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