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theatre in the park of Versailles, France

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Built 1778-1779 by Richard Mique for Queen Marie Antoinette. Opened 1780. (English)
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Latest revision as of 13:09, 11 September 2025

theatre in the park of Versailles, France
  • Théâtre de la Reine
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Théâtre de la Reine [Versailles]
theatre in the park of Versailles, France
  • Théâtre de la Reine

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48°48'57.6"N, 2°6'29.0"E
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48°48'57.600"N, 2°6'28.980"E
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Théâtre de la Reine - scène.jpg
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A. Entrée principale.B. Vestibule.C. Foyer octogonal.D. Parterre entouré des galeries.E. Fosse d'orchestre.F. Scène.G. Loges et coulisses. (French)
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Built 1778-1779 by Richard Mique for Queen Marie Antoinette. Opened 1780. (English)
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Bühnentechnik weitgehend im Original erhalten, Zuschauerraum restauriert. Heutige Nutzung: fur die Öfentlichkeit nicht zugänglich. (English)
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But the greatest luxury is not in the wooded room painted in a false, veined white marble and adorned with sculptures made of pasteboard, it lies in the machinery used for the scenery changes, which was fortunately preserved. (English)
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1780
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1780
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HST_0037
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100
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78
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