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Church of Scientology Celebrity Centres are Scientology churches that are open to the general public but are intended mostly for "artists, politicians, leaders of industry, and sports figures". The Celebrity Centre International was established in Los Angeles, California, in 1969 by Yvonne Gillham, a Sea Org member who worked with L. Ron Hubbard. Since then, other centres have been established in Düsseldorf, Florence, Las Vegas, London, Munich, Nashville, New York City, Paris, Vienna, and a number of other cities around the world. Eight centres are open as of March 2020.

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  • Church of Scientology Celebrity Centres are Scientology churches that are open to the general public but are intended mostly for "artists, politicians, leaders of industry, and sports figures". The Celebrity Centre International was established in Los Angeles, California, in 1969 by Yvonne Gillham, a Sea Org member who worked with L. Ron Hubbard. Since then, other centres have been established in Düsseldorf, Florence, Las Vegas, London, Munich, Nashville, New York City, Paris, Vienna, and a number of other cities around the world. Eight centres are open as of March 2020. Critics of Scientology point to Hubbard's launch of "Project Celebrity" in 1955 to recruit celebrities into the church, and that the centres were established as an extension of this initial purpose. The church denies the existence of a policy to recruit high-ranking celebrities. (en)
  • Les « centres de célébrités » (Celebrity Centres) de l'Église de scientologie sont des lieux créés par cette entité, ouverts au grand public, mais principalement destinés à accueillir des célébrités tels que les « artistes, politiciens, dirigeants de l'industrie et personnalités sportives ». Le premier de ces centres a été installé en 1969 près d'Hollywood dans le Château Élysée, racheté par l'église de Ron Hubbard. (fr)
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  • Scientology Celebrity Centre on Franklin Avenue in Hollywood, California (en)
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  • Les « centres de célébrités » (Celebrity Centres) de l'Église de scientologie sont des lieux créés par cette entité, ouverts au grand public, mais principalement destinés à accueillir des célébrités tels que les « artistes, politiciens, dirigeants de l'industrie et personnalités sportives ». Le premier de ces centres a été installé en 1969 près d'Hollywood dans le Château Élysée, racheté par l'église de Ron Hubbard. (fr)
  • Church of Scientology Celebrity Centres are Scientology churches that are open to the general public but are intended mostly for "artists, politicians, leaders of industry, and sports figures". The Celebrity Centre International was established in Los Angeles, California, in 1969 by Yvonne Gillham, a Sea Org member who worked with L. Ron Hubbard. Since then, other centres have been established in Düsseldorf, Florence, Las Vegas, London, Munich, Nashville, New York City, Paris, Vienna, and a number of other cities around the world. Eight centres are open as of March 2020. (en)
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