Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux
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Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux
Summary
Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux is an opera house[1]. It draws 234 Wikipedia views per month (opera_house category, ranking #48 of 232).[2]
Key Facts
- Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux is located in Bordeaux[3].
- Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux is in the country of France[4].
- Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux's instance of is recorded as opera house[5].
- Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux's instance of is recorded as theatre building[6].
- Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux's architect is recorded as Victor Louis[7].
- Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux is owned by municipality of Bordeaux[8].
- Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux's Commons category is recorded as Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux[9].
- Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux's occupant is recorded as Opéra national de Bordeaux[10].
- Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux's occupant is recorded as Q123412190[11].
- 1780 marks the founding of Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux[12].
- Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 44.8425, 'lon': -0.573611}[13].
- Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux's official website is recorded as https://www.opera-bordeaux.com/[14].
- Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux[15].
- Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux's maximum capacity is recorded as {'amount': '+1100'}[16].
- Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux's heritage designation is recorded as classified historical monument[17].
- Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux's date of official opening is recorded as April 7, 1780[18].
- Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux's street address is recorded as {'lang': 'fr', 'text': 'place de la Comédie'}[19].
- Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux's category for the interior of the item is recorded as Category:Interior of Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux[20].
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Founding
1780 marks the founding of Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux[12].
Ownership
Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux is owned by municipality of Bordeaux[8].
Why It Matters
Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux draws 234 Wikipedia views per month (opera_house category, ranking #48 of 232).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[21] It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[22]