Difference between revisions of "Salle Ventadour [Paris] (Q7996)"
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| + | Built 1826-1829 by Jean-Jacques-Marie Huvé. Opened 20 Apr 1829. Originally 1106 seats. The building was home to the Théâtre-Nautique (1834-1835), showing naval shows in a giant water pool; the Théâtre de la Renaissance (1838-1841), and the Théâtre-Italien (1841-1873). From 19 Jan to 30 Dec 1874 main venue of the Opéra de Paris. After 1874, only ocasionally used. Closed 11 Jan 1879. Later converted into an office block by Banque de France. (English) | ||||||||||
| Property / Note: Built 1826-1829 by Jean-Jacques-Marie Huvé. Opened 20 Apr 1829. Originally 1106 seats. The building was home to the Théâtre-Nautique (1834-1835), showing naval shows in a giant water pool; the Théâtre de la Renaissance (1838-1841), and the Théâtre-Italien (1841-1873). From 19 Jan to 30 Dec 1874 main venue of the Opéra de Paris. After 1874, only ocasionally used. Closed 11 Jan 1879. Later converted into an office block by Banque de France. (English) / rank | |||||||||||
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| Property / Note: Built 1826-1829 by Jean-Jacques-Marie Huvé. Opened 20 Apr 1829. Originally 1106 seats. The building was home to the Théâtre-Nautique (1834-1835), showing naval shows in a giant water pool; the Théâtre de la Renaissance (1838-1841), and the Théâtre-Italien (1841-1873). From 19 Jan to 30 Dec 1874 main venue of the Opéra de Paris. After 1874, only ocasionally used. Closed 11 Jan 1879. Later converted into an office block by Banque de France. (English) / qualifier | |||||||||||
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Latest revision as of 13:56, 4 November 2025
Theatre building in Paris, France, opened 1829
- Salle Ventadour
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| English | Salle Ventadour [Paris] | Theatre building in Paris, France, opened 1829 |
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Built 1826-1829 by Jean-Jacques-Marie Huvé. Opened 20 Apr 1829. Originally 1106 seats. The building was home to the Théâtre-Nautique (1834-1835), showing naval shows in a giant water pool; the Théâtre de la Renaissance (1838-1841), and the Théâtre-Italien (1841-1873). From 19 Jan to 30 Dec 1874 main venue of the Opéra de Paris. After 1874, only ocasionally used. Closed 11 Jan 1879. Later converted into an office block by Banque de France. (English)
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20 April 1829Gregorian
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11 January 1879Gregorian
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Paris 56
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66 Boulevard du Temple
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1862
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