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Théâtre de Caen

Coordinates:49°10′49″N0°21′45″W / 49.1802°N 0.3624°W /49.1802; -0.3624
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Théâtre de Caen, 135 bd du Maréchal Leclerc, is the principle theatre andopera house ofCaen, opened in 1963.[1]

The old theatre

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The old theatre, destroyed in 1944

The original théâtre de Caen, was built in 1765 by Alexandre Brongniart, on the Rue de l'Ancienne-Comédie.

A new theater was built on the bank of the Noë in 1838. This building was destroyed in 1944 duringWorld War II.[2] The current building is inaugurated in 1963.

References

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  1. ^Gabriel DésertHistoire de Caen 1981 - Page 303 "En 1963 le Musée de Normandie, musée ethnographique réalisé par Michel de Bouàrd, ouvrait dans l'enceinte du château, et le nouveau théâtre de Caen était inauguré. Celui-ci présentait l'originalité d'être associé à une Maison de la ..."
  2. ^Bulletin de la Société des antiquaires de Normandie1968 "le premier théâtre de Caen, construit en 1765 par Alexandre Brongniart, rue de l'Ancienne-Comédie (détruit en 1944) "

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