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theatre in Clichy

(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1909 by Pierre and Louis Guidetti as a municipal multi-purpose hall (Salle Municipale), in a complex with the Maison Municipal (containing a library and a music conservatory). Also known as Salle des Fêtes. Later renamed Théâtre Rutebeuf in honour of the French troubadour Rutebeuf (c. 1230-c. 1285). 549 seats., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757598214181)
(‎Created claim: opening date (P102): 1909, a)
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Property / Note: Built 1909 by Pierre and Louis Guidetti as a municipal multi-purpose hall (Salle Municipale), in a complex with the Maison Municipal (containing a library and a music conservatory). Also known as Salle des Fêtes. Later renamed Théâtre Rutebeuf in honour of the French troubadour Rutebeuf (c. 1230-c. 1285). 549 seats. (English) / qualifier
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1909
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CalendarGregorian
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theatre in Clichy
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Théâtre Rutebeuf
theatre in Clichy

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    Built 1909 by Pierre and Louis Guidetti as a municipal multi-purpose hall (Salle Municipale), in a complex with the Maison Municipal (containing a library and a music conservatory). Also known as Salle des Fêtes. Later renamed Théâtre Rutebeuf in honour of the French troubadour Rutebeuf (c. 1230-c. 1285). 549 seats. (English)
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    16-18, allée Léon-Gambetta
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    1909
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