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Opened 21 Mar 1827 as Cirque-Olympique. 1847 renamed Opéra-National. 1848 renamed Cirque-Olympique, 1853 renamed Théâtre impérial du Cirque. Also known as Théâtre National and Ancien Cirque. 2250 seats. Demolished 1862. (English)
Property / Note: Opened 21 Mar 1827 as Cirque-Olympique. 1847 renamed Opéra-National. 1848 renamed Cirque-Olympique, 1853 renamed Théâtre impérial du Cirque. Also known as Théâtre National and Ancien Cirque. 2250 seats. Demolished 1862. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Opened 21 Mar 1827 as Cirque-Olympique. 1847 renamed Opéra-National. 1848 renamed Cirque-Olympique, 1853 renamed Théâtre impérial du Cirque. Also known as Théâtre National and Ancien Cirque. 2250 seats. Demolished 1862. (English) / qualifier
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  • Cirque-Olympique
  • Théâtre impérial du Cirque
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Opened 21 Mar 1827 as Cirque-Olympique. 1847 renamed Opéra-National. 1848 renamed Cirque-Olympique, 1853 renamed Théâtre impérial du Cirque. Also known as Théâtre National and Ancien Cirque. 2250 seats. Demolished 1862. (English)
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1827
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Boulevard du Temple
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1862
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