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theatre building in Annecy, France, opened 1981

(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Cultural centre, built by Maurice Novarina with Jacques Lévy. Opened 1981. Named after Bonlieu Abbey to which a former monastery on the site belonged. The complex contains three halls (with 1000, 300 and 150 seats respectively), a multi-media library, offices and shops. Home to the drama company Bonlieu Scène Nationale., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
(‎Added qualifier: Source (P63): CARTHALIA (Q495), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
 
Property / Note: Cultural centre, built by Maurice Novarina with Jacques Lévy. Opened 1981. Named after Bonlieu Abbey to which a former monastery on the site belonged. The complex contains three halls (with 1000, 300 and 150 seats respectively), a multi-media library, offices and shops. Home to the drama company Bonlieu Scène Nationale. (English) / qualifier
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theatre building in Annecy, France, opened 1981
  • centre culturel de Bonlieu
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centre culturel de Bonlieu [Annecy]
theatre building in Annecy, France, opened 1981
  • centre culturel de Bonlieu

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45°54'6.480"N, 6°7'40.152"E
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Cultural centre, built by Maurice Novarina with Jacques Lévy. Opened 1981. Named after Bonlieu Abbey to which a former monastery on the site belonged. The complex contains three halls (with 1000, 300 and 150 seats respectively), a multi-media library, offices and shops. Home to the drama company Bonlieu Scène Nationale. (English)
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1981
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