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(‎Created claim: Note (P44): In 1905 Campanaki transformed it into an indoor theatre and enlarged it to host 1200 people. Thanks to its amphitheater shape, it was known as 'Amphi' as well. In the first half of 20th century it was known as the Comedy Theatre of İstanbul Municipality Theatre Company.)
 
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In 1905 Campanaki transformed it into an indoor theatre and enlarged it to host 1200 people. Thanks to its amphitheater shape, it was known as 'Amphi' as well. In the first half of 20th century it was known as the Comedy Theatre of İstanbul Municipality Theatre Company. (English)
Property / Note: In 1905 Campanaki transformed it into an indoor theatre and enlarged it to host 1200 people. Thanks to its amphitheater shape, it was known as 'Amphi' as well. In the first half of 20th century it was known as the Comedy Theatre of İstanbul Municipality Theatre Company. (English) / rank
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theatre building inIstanbul
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    In 1905 Campanaki transformed it into an indoor theatre and enlarged it to host 1200 people. Thanks to its amphitheater shape, it was known as 'Amphi' as well. In the first half of 20th century it was known as the Comedy Theatre of İstanbul Municipality Theatre Company. (English)
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