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Theatre building in Paris, France, opened in 1898

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15 January 1838Gregorian
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Property / Burnt down date: 15 January 1838Gregorian / rank
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Property / Burnt down date
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25 May 1887Gregorian
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Property / Burnt down date: 25 May 1887Gregorian / rank
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Property / Wikidata instance
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Property / Wikidata instance: Q570116 / rank
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Property / Les Archives du Spectacle ID
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Property / Les Archives du Spectacle ID: /o/56926-Theatre-national-de-l-Opera / rank
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75
Property / Postal Code: 75 / rank
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Property / Carthalia ID: 1381 / rank
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Property / Modern Opera Houses index
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Descriptive text, II. p. 8 ; Block plan, II. p. 8 ; General view, II. p. 56 ; Front elevation, II. PL 15; Plan ground level, II. PL 15; Plan area, II. PL 16; Plan ist tier, II. PL 16; Longitudinal section, II. PL 16; Sub­sidy of, III. p. 4 ; Criticism of site, 'III. pp. 12,41,42; Stair­case: Plans at entrance and ist tier level, III. p. 84 ; Fire at: Descriptive text, III. S. p.135; Front elevation, III. S. p. 136; Plan of area and ist tier, III. S. p. 136; Longitudinal section, III. S. p. 137; Skeleton section of auditorium, III. PL opp. p. 62 ; Skeleton plan of auditorium. III. PL opp. p. 62 ; Cost and dimensions, III. p. 18; References, III. pp. 86, 93.
Property / Modern Opera Houses index: Descriptive text, II. p. 8 ; Block plan, II. p. 8 ; General view, II. p. 56 ; Front elevation, II. PL 15; Plan ground level, II. PL 15; Plan area, II. PL 16; Plan ist tier, II. PL 16; Longitudinal section, II. PL 16; Sub­sidy of, III. p. 4 ; Criticism of site, 'III. pp. 12,41,42; Stair­case: Plans at entrance and ist tier level, III. p. 84 ; Fire at: Descriptive text, III. S. p.135; Front elevation, III. S. p. 136; Plan of area and ist tier, III. S. p. 136; Longitudinal section, III. S. p. 137; Skeleton section of auditorium, III. PL opp. p. 62 ; Skeleton plan of auditorium. III. PL opp. p. 62 ; Cost and dimensions, III. p. 18; References, III. pp. 86, 93. / rank
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Property / Preservation state: extant building / rank
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Property / Preservation state: Used as theatre today / rank
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Built 1898 by Bernier as the 3rd Salle Favart on the site of two former theatre buildlings of the same name (1st Salle Favart: built 1783, destroyed by a fire in 1838; 2nd Salle Favart: built 1840, destroyed by a fire on 25 May 1887). Named in honour of the French opera librettist and Vaudeville author, Charles Edouard Favart. The three Salles Favart have been home to the Opéra-Comique company from 1783 to 1801, from 1840 to 1887, and again since 1898. 1500 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1898 by Bernier as the 3rd Salle Favart on the site of two former theatre buildlings of the same name (1st Salle Favart: built 1783, destroyed by a fire in 1838; 2nd Salle Favart: built 1840, destroyed by a fire on 25 May 1887). Named in honour of the French opera librettist and Vaudeville author, Charles Edouard Favart. The three Salles Favart have been home to the Opéra-Comique company from 1783 to 1801, from 1840 to 1887, and again since 1898. 1500 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1898 by Bernier as the 3rd Salle Favart on the site of two former theatre buildlings of the same name (1st Salle Favart: built 1783, destroyed by a fire in 1838; 2nd Salle Favart: built 1840, destroyed by a fire on 25 May 1887). Named in honour of the French opera librettist and Vaudeville author, Charles Edouard Favart. The three Salles Favart have been home to the Opéra-Comique company from 1783 to 1801, from 1840 to 1887, and again since 1898. 1500 seats. (English) / qualifier
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Latest revision as of 13:39, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Paris, France, opened in 1898
  • Théâtre national de l'Opéra-Comique
  • Salle Favart
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Théâtre national de l'Opéra-Comique [Paris]
Theatre building in Paris, France, opened in 1898
  • Théâtre national de l'Opéra-Comique
  • Salle Favart

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48°52'15.899"N, 2°20'16.199"E
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Built 1898 by Bernier as the 3rd Salle Favart on the site of two former theatre buildlings of the same name (1st Salle Favart: built 1783, destroyed by a fire in 1838; 2nd Salle Favart: built 1840, destroyed by a fire on 25 May 1887). Named in honour of the French opera librettist and Vaudeville author, Charles Edouard Favart. The three Salles Favart have been home to the Opéra-Comique company from 1783 to 1801, from 1840 to 1887, and again since 1898. 1500 seats. (English)
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7 December 1898Gregorian
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1898
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75
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Descriptive text, II. p. 8 ; Block plan, II. p. 8 ; General view, II. p. 56 ; Front elevation, II. PL 15; Plan ground level, II. PL 15; Plan area, II. PL 16; Plan ist tier, II. PL 16; Longitudinal section, II. PL 16; Sub­sidy of, III. p. 4 ; Criticism of site, 'III. pp. 12,41,42; Stair­case: Plans at entrance and ist tier level, III. p. 84 ; Fire at: Descriptive text, III. S. p.135; Front elevation, III. S. p. 136; Plan of area and ist tier, III. S. p. 136; Longitudinal section, III. S. p. 137; Skeleton section of auditorium, III. PL opp. p. 62 ; Skeleton plan of auditorium. III. PL opp. p. 62 ; Cost and dimensions, III. p. 18; References, III. pp. 86, 93.
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