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Theatre building in Tulle, France

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Built 1900-1903 by Joseph Auberty and Anatole de Baudot. Opened 1902 as Théâtre Municipal L'Éden. 1932 converted into a cinema. 1994 restorations, re-opened as a theatre. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1900-1903 by Joseph Auberty and Anatole de Baudot. Opened 1902 as Théâtre Municipal L'Éden. 1932 converted into a cinema. 1994 restorations, re-opened as a theatre. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1900-1903 by Joseph Auberty and Anatole de Baudot. Opened 1902 as Théâtre Municipal L'Éden. 1932 converted into a cinema. 1994 restorations, re-opened as a theatre. (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 13:10, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Tulle, France
  • Théâtre des Sept Collines
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Théâtre des Sept Collines [Tulle]
Theatre building in Tulle, France
  • Théâtre des Sept Collines

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45°16'6.240"N, 1°46'11.964"E
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Theatre tulle.jpg
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Built 1900-1903 by Joseph Auberty and Anatole de Baudot. Opened 1902 as Théâtre Municipal L'Éden. 1932 converted into a cinema. 1994 restorations, re-opened as a theatre. (English)
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1902
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Quai de la République
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