Princess Theatre (Q7244850)

  • matcher place: Victoria (relation 2316741), City of Melbourne (relation 2404870), Melbourne (relation 4246124)
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  • English Wikipedia categories: 1866 establishments in Australia, Heritage-listed buildings in Melbourne, Melbourne City Centre, Music venues in Melbourne, Reportedly haunted locations in Victoria (Australia), Second Empire architecture in Australia, Theatres completed in 1866, Theatres in Melbourne
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Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Princess Theatre, originally Princess's Theatre, is a 1452-seat theatre in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Established in 1854 and rebuilt in 1886 to a design by noted Melbourne architect William Pitt, it is the oldest surviving entertainment site on mainland Australia. Built in an elaborate Second Empire style, it reflects the opulence of the "Marvellous Melbourne" boom period, and had a number of innovative features, including state of the art electric stage lighting and the world's first sliding ceiling, which was rolled back on warm nights to give the effect of an open-air theatre.

Wikidata location: -37.8107, 144.9720 view on OSM or edit on OSM

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way: Princess Theatre (OSM), 9 m from Wikidata [show tags]
name: Princess Theatre
amenity: theatre
tourism: attraction
website: http://www.marrinergroup.com.au/theatre-princess.php
building: yes
operator: Marriner Group
wikidata: Q7244850
addr:city: Melbourne
wheelchair: limited
addr:street: Spring Street
addr:postcode: 3000
addr:housenumber: 163

wikidata match: Q7244850

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cultural building (Q114961210) government=culture
event venue (Q18674739) amenity=events_venue
theatre building (Q24354) amenity=theatre
public building (Q294422) building=public, amenity=public_building
building (Q41176) building=yes, building
movie theater (Q41253) amenity=cinema

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Music venues in Melbourne amenity=concert_hall, amenity=nightclub, amenity=pub, amenity=restaurant, amenity=music_venue
Theatres completed in 1866 building=theatre, amenity=theatre
Theatres in Melbourne building=theatre, amenity=theatre