Citroën Garage
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Citroën Garage
Summary
Citroën Garage is a former car factory[1].
Key Facts
- Citroën Garage is located in Brussels[2].
- Citroën Garage is in the country of Belgium[3].
- Citroën Garage is on the body of water Bassin Béco - Becodok[4].
- Citroën Garage's image is recorded as JP2015 086.jpg[5].
- Citroën Garage's instance of is recorded as former car factory[6].
- Citroën Garage's architect is recorded as Marcel Van Goethem[7].
- Citroën Garage's architect is recorded as Maurice-Jacques Ravazé[8].
- Citroën Garage's architect is recorded as Atelier Kanal Architects[9].
- Citroën Garage's architect is recorded as Alexis Dumont[10].
- Citroën Garage's commissioned by is recorded as Citroën[11].
- Citroën Garage's owned by is recorded as Citroën[12].
- Citroën Garage's owned by is recorded as Brussels-Capital Region[13].
- Citroën Garage's operator is recorded as KANAL - Centre Pompidou[14].
- Citroën is named after Citroën Garage[15].
- Citroën Garage's architectural style is recorded as modern architecture[16].
- Citroën Garage's architectural style is recorded as contemporary architecture[17].
- Citroën Garage's main building contractor is recorded as Paul Wurth S.A.[18].
- Citroën Garage's main building contractor is recorded as Q56317204[19].
- Citroën Garage's main building contractor is recorded as CIT Blaton[20].
- Citroën Garage's location is recorded as Northern Quarter[21].
- Citroën Garage's postal code is recorded as 1000[22].
- Citroën Garage's has use is recorded as arts center[23].
- Citroën Garage's Commons category is recorded as Citroën Garage[24].
- Citroën Garage's OpenStreetMap relation ID is recorded as 15610635[25].
- Citroën Garage's Structurae structure ID is recorded as 20076009[26].
Body
Founding
+1933-10-20T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Citroën Garage[27].
Operations
Citroën Garage's operator is recorded as KANAL - Centre Pompidou[14].
Ownership
Owners include Citroën[12], an automobile manufacturer[28], in France[29], founded in 1919[30], headquartered in PSA Poissy Plant[31] and Brussels-Capital Region[13], a region of Belgium[32], in Belgium[33], founded in 1989[34].