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In 1987 the association for the Théâtre Impérial de Compiègne was created by Pierre
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The quality of the acoustics of the room comes from its design, built in the
Italian style, and 90% wood. With the support of the sound insulation of the stage house and the transfer and amplification of sound through the wood, the reverberation gives the room excellent acoustic qualities, with low
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