Difference between revisions of "Concertgebouw Hengelo [Hengelo] (Q18257)"
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(Created claim: Carthalia ID (P264): 4198, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1735310759134) | (Created claim: Note (P44): Concert hall and theatre, built 1913. Opened 1 Nov 1913. First theatrical performance 1914 with Bizet's opera Carmen. Closed due to severe damages by bombs in World War II. 1953-1954 major exterior and interior rebuilding. Re-opened 1955 with a ballet performance. 1960 renovation. Closed 1997. Demolished in favour of a new theatre, Schouwburg Hengelo (Rabotheater Hengelo), opened 2001., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939) | ||
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| + | Concert hall and theatre, built 1913. Opened 1 Nov 1913. First theatrical performance 1914 with Bizet's opera Carmen. Closed due to severe damages by bombs in World War II. 1953-1954 major exterior and interior rebuilding. Re-opened 1955 with a ballet performance. 1960 renovation. Closed 1997. Demolished in favour of a new theatre, Schouwburg Hengelo (Rabotheater Hengelo), opened 2001. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Concert hall and theatre, built 1913. Opened 1 Nov 1913. First theatrical performance 1914 with Bizet's opera Carmen. Closed due to severe damages by bombs in World War II. 1953-1954 major exterior and interior rebuilding. Re-opened 1955 with a ballet performance. 1960 renovation. Closed 1997. Demolished in favour of a new theatre, Schouwburg Hengelo (Rabotheater Hengelo), opened 2001. (English) / rank | |||
| + | Normal rank | ||
Revision as of 13:12, 11 September 2025
theatre building in Hengelo, The Netherlands, opened 1913
- Concertgebouw Hengelo
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Concertgebouw Hengelo [Hengelo] | theatre building in Hengelo, The Netherlands, opened 1913 |
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52°15'45.900"N, 6°47'42.972"E
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Concert hall and theatre, built 1913. Opened 1 Nov 1913. First theatrical performance 1914 with Bizet's opera Carmen. Closed due to severe damages by bombs in World War II. 1953-1954 major exterior and interior rebuilding. Re-opened 1955 with a ballet performance. 1960 renovation. Closed 1997. Demolished in favour of a new theatre, Schouwburg Hengelo (Rabotheater Hengelo), opened 2001. (English)
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1913
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1997
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