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theatre building in Amiens, France, opened 1966

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Arts centre, built by Jean Duthilleul, Sonrel and Gogois. Opened 1965, officially opened 19 March 1966 by André Malraux. The building contains a theatre hall (1086 seats), a smaller theatre (301 seats), the Cinéma Orson Welles (180 seats) and exhibition space. (English)
Property / Note: Arts centre, built by Jean Duthilleul, Sonrel and Gogois. Opened 1965, officially opened 19 March 1966 by André Malraux. The building contains a theatre hall (1086 seats), a smaller theatre (301 seats), the Cinéma Orson Welles (180 seats) and exhibition space. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Arts centre, built by Jean Duthilleul, Sonrel and Gogois. Opened 1965, officially opened 19 March 1966 by André Malraux. The building contains a theatre hall (1086 seats), a smaller theatre (301 seats), the Cinéma Orson Welles (180 seats) and exhibition space. (English) / qualifier
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theatre building in Amiens, France, opened 1966
  • Maison de la Culture dAmiens
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Maison de la Culture dAmiens [Amiens]
theatre building in Amiens, France, opened 1966
  • Maison de la Culture dAmiens

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49°53'38.760"N, 2°17'35.124"E
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Arts centre, built by Jean Duthilleul, Sonrel and Gogois. Opened 1965, officially opened 19 March 1966 by André Malraux. The building contains a theatre hall (1086 seats), a smaller theatre (301 seats), the Cinéma Orson Welles (180 seats) and exhibition space. (English)
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1966
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2, place Léon Gontier, 80000 Amiens
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