- Look up
odeon,
Odeon, or
odéon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Odeon may
refer to:
Odeon (building),
ancient Gr**** and
Roman buildings built for singing...
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musical activities such as singing,
musical shows, and
poetry competitions.
Odeons were
smaller than Gr**** and
Roman theatres.[clarification needed] The ancient...
- the chain. UA
eventually owned 50% of
Odeon Cinema Holdings. In 1936, 35 more
Odeons opened and in 1937, the
Odeon Leicester Square opened in Leicester...
- The
Odeon is a
restaurant in New York City. The
restaurant opened in 1980, in
space previously occupied by
Towers Cafeteria. The
restaurant was founded...
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there were 250
Odeons,
including the
flagship cinema in
Leicester Square, London,
making Odeon one of the
three major circuits in the UK.
Odeon cinemas were...
- Look up
Odeon or
odeon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Odeon Theatre or
Odeon Theater or
Odéon Theatre may
refer to:
Odeon Theatre in Norwood, South...
- "Hofüberdachung des
ODEONs von Leo von Klenze, München: 2003 - 2006",
Ackermann und
Partner (in German),
retrieved 3
March 2013.
Heinrich Habel. Das
Odeon in München...
- The
first Odeum, at Rome, was
built by
Domitian in
imitation of Gr****
odeons (neighbouring his
stadium to its south). It was
completed or
restored in...
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Odeon Records is a
record label founded in 1903 by Max
Straus and
Heinrich Zuntz of the
International Talking Machine Company in Berlin, Germany. The...
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designs of the
Odeon Cinemas for
Oscar Deutsch in the 1930s.
Influenced by the work of
Erich Mendelsohn and Hans
Poelzig – the
Odeons "taught Britain...