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Culture Palace of Abidjan (Palais de la Culture d'Abidjan) is a temple of culture in Abidjan, Ivory Coast (Côte d’Ivoire). The building is situated between the Houphouët-Boigny Bridge and the General de Gaulle Bridge. Culture Palace of Abidjan, with a capacity of 9,400 people, was bestowed to the Ivorian government as a gift from China. It was inaugurated on 1 October 1999 during the official handover of the keys. It was constructed on a 12000 square meter site.

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  • Culture Palace of Abidjan (Palais de la Culture d'Abidjan) is a temple of culture in Abidjan, Ivory Coast (Côte d’Ivoire). The building is situated between the Houphouët-Boigny Bridge and the General de Gaulle Bridge. Culture Palace of Abidjan, with a capacity of 9,400 people, was bestowed to the Ivorian government as a gift from China. It was inaugurated on 1 October 1999 during the official handover of the keys. It was constructed on a 12000 square meter site. Conducted by Sidiki Bakaba since the year of 2000. Sidiki Bakaba, was honored for lifetime achievement on 10 July 2009, in the Pan-African Cultural Festival in Algiers. Since 12 November 2002, the first Fokker F27 Friendship airplane of Ivory Coast, which has a 16-person capacity, is transformed into a library for children books and annex events. (en)
  • Le palais de la Culture Bernard Binlin-Dadié, ou Palais de la Culture de Treichville, est le principal bâtiment culturel d'Abidjan. Situé à Treichville, sur le front lagunaire et entre les deux ponts (pont Félix-Houphouët-Boigny et pont Général-de-Gaulle), il présente la caractéristique d'accueillir le premier avion présidentiel ivoirien, un Fokker (F27), aujourd'hui reconverti en bibliothèque baptisée « l'oiseau-livres ». (fr)
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  • Le palais de la Culture Bernard Binlin-Dadié, ou Palais de la Culture de Treichville, est le principal bâtiment culturel d'Abidjan. Situé à Treichville, sur le front lagunaire et entre les deux ponts (pont Félix-Houphouët-Boigny et pont Général-de-Gaulle), il présente la caractéristique d'accueillir le premier avion présidentiel ivoirien, un Fokker (F27), aujourd'hui reconverti en bibliothèque baptisée « l'oiseau-livres ». (fr)
  • Culture Palace of Abidjan (Palais de la Culture d'Abidjan) is a temple of culture in Abidjan, Ivory Coast (Côte d’Ivoire). The building is situated between the Houphouët-Boigny Bridge and the General de Gaulle Bridge. Culture Palace of Abidjan, with a capacity of 9,400 people, was bestowed to the Ivorian government as a gift from China. It was inaugurated on 1 October 1999 during the official handover of the keys. It was constructed on a 12000 square meter site. (en)
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