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Theatre building in Paris, France, opened 1874

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Builtby Pierre-Félix Delarue. Opened 1874 as a café-chantant. Later used as a theatre and cinema. Since 2018 again used as a theatre. Originally ca. 1400 seats, currently 750 seats. (English)
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Theatre building in Paris, France, opened 1874
  • Scala
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Scala [Paris]
Theatre building in Paris, France, opened 1874
  • Scala

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Builtby Pierre-Félix Delarue. Opened 1874 as a café-chantant. Later used as a theatre and cinema. Since 2018 again used as a theatre. Originally ca. 1400 seats, currently 750 seats. (English)
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Paris 115
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1874
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13, Bv de Strasbourg
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