Hôtel de Ville de Saint-Omer [Saint-Omer] (Q11828)
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Theatre building in Saint-Omer, France
- Hôtel de Ville de Saint-Omer
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| English | Hôtel de Ville de Saint-Omer [Saint-Omer] | Theatre building in Saint-Omer, France |
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50°45'0.500"N, 2°15'7.200"E
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Built 1834-1841 as a part of the town hall of Saint-Omer. Closed 1973 due to security concerns. Restorations by Stéphane Millet. Re-opened on 22 Sep 2018. Also known as Le Moulin à Café (The Coffe Mill). Operated as part of the cultural centre La Barcarolle. (English)
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Will keep half of its historic technology. Restoration will end somewhere in 2018. (English)
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L’Hôtel de Ville de Saint-Omer est situé en plein centre-ville, sur la place Foch. Il est l’œuvre de l’architecte Pierre-Bernard Lefranc (1795-1856), élève de Pierre Fontaine (1762-1853). Ce bâtiment est le seul réalisé dans le Pas-de-Calais par Lefranc. À l’intérieur, le théâtre à l’italienne est l’élément central de l’édifice. La conception et le chantier datent des années 1834-1835. Le volume architectural de l’ensemble s’inscrit dans un parallélépipède, coiffé d’une toiture à quatre versants, sur laquelle domine un clocheton faisant office de beffroi. (English)
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HST_0065
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1, place du Maréchal-Foch
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