Difference between revisions of "Theater aan het Vrijthof [Maastricht] (Q17675)"
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| + | Built 1804-1805 by François Hermans as Huis De Ceuleneer, later known as Generaalshuis. 1985-1992 major renovation and rebuilding, adding of a theatre hall behind the house. The original building contains a smaller theatre hall and is used as entrance, foyer and café. Opened March 1992 as Theater aan het Vrijthof (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Built 1804-1805 by François Hermans as Huis De Ceuleneer, later known as Generaalshuis. 1985-1992 major renovation and rebuilding, adding of a theatre hall behind the house. The original building contains a smaller theatre hall and is used as entrance, foyer and café. Opened March 1992 as Theater aan het Vrijthof (English) / rank | |||
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| Property / Note: Built 1804-1805 by François Hermans as Huis De Ceuleneer, later known as Generaalshuis. 1985-1992 major renovation and rebuilding, adding of a theatre hall behind the house. The original building contains a smaller theatre hall and is used as entrance, foyer and café. Opened March 1992 as Theater aan het Vrijthof (English) / qualifier | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:50, 11 September 2025
theatre building in Maastricht, The Netherlands
- Theater aan het Vrijthof
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Theater aan het Vrijthof [Maastricht] | theatre building in Maastricht, The Netherlands |
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50°51'0.000"N, 5°41'17.016"E
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Built 1804-1805 by François Hermans as Huis De Ceuleneer, later known as Generaalshuis. 1985-1992 major renovation and rebuilding, adding of a theatre hall behind the house. The original building contains a smaller theatre hall and is used as entrance, foyer and café. Opened March 1992 as Theater aan het Vrijthof (English)
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Vrijthof 47
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6201 BZ
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1992
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