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Theatre building in Paris, France

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See also: Buildings of the Opéra de Paris - Chronology Built 1821 by François Debret. Opened 16 August 182 with Charles-Simon Catel's opera Les bayadères and Pierre Gardel and Daniel Steibelt's ballet Le Retour de Zéphire. Venue of the Paris Opéra from 16 August 1821 until 27 October 1873. Destroyed by fire on 27/28 October 1873. (English)
Property / Note: See also: Buildings of the Opéra de Paris - Chronology Built 1821 by François Debret. Opened 16 August 182 with Charles-Simon Catel's opera Les bayadères and Pierre Gardel and Daniel Steibelt's ballet Le Retour de Zéphire. Venue of the Paris Opéra from 16 August 1821 until 27 October 1873. Destroyed by fire on 27/28 October 1873. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: See also: Buildings of the Opéra de Paris - Chronology Built 1821 by François Debret. Opened 16 August 182 with Charles-Simon Catel's opera Les bayadères and Pierre Gardel and Daniel Steibelt's ballet Le Retour de Zéphire. Venue of the Paris Opéra from 16 August 1821 until 27 October 1873. Destroyed by fire on 27/28 October 1873. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Paris, France
  • Salle Le Peletier
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Salle Le Peletier [Paris, FR]
Theatre building in Paris, France
  • Salle Le Peletier

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48°52'22.544"N, 2°20'20.299"E
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See also: Buildings of the Opéra de Paris - Chronology Built 1821 by François Debret. Opened 16 August 182 with Charles-Simon Catel's opera Les bayadères and Pierre Gardel and Daniel Steibelt's ballet Le Retour de Zéphire. Venue of the Paris Opéra from 16 August 1821 until 27 October 1873. Destroyed by fire on 27/28 October 1873. (English)
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29 October 1873Gregorian
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16 August 1821Gregorian
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1,800
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1873
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