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| + | context: Burnt by the Communists. Destroyed during the Paris Commune (English) | ||
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| + | Theatre of the Palais des Tuileries, built 1660-1662 by Louis Le Vau and Gaspare Vigarani. Opened 7 Feb 1662 with Francesco Cavalli's L'Ercole amante. From 24 Jan 1764 until 23 Jan 1770 main venue of the Paris Opera. 1770-1782 home to the Comédie-Française company. Also known as Théâtre des Tuileries. Up to 4000 seats. Various rebuildings. From 1792 also used as a parliament building. Destroyed during the Paris Commune on 23 May 1871. Remains later demolished. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Theatre of the Palais des Tuileries, built 1660-1662 by Louis Le Vau and Gaspare Vigarani. Opened 7 Feb 1662 with Francesco Cavalli's L'Ercole amante. From 24 Jan 1764 until 23 Jan 1770 main venue of the Paris Opera. 1770-1782 home to the Comédie-Française company. Also known as Théâtre des Tuileries. Up to 4000 seats. Various rebuildings. From 1792 also used as a parliament building. Destroyed during the Paris Commune on 23 May 1871. Remains later demolished. (English) / rank | |||
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| Property / Note: Theatre of the Palais des Tuileries, built 1660-1662 by Louis Le Vau and Gaspare Vigarani. Opened 7 Feb 1662 with Francesco Cavalli's L'Ercole amante. From 24 Jan 1764 until 23 Jan 1770 main venue of the Paris Opera. 1770-1782 home to the Comédie-Française company. Also known as Théâtre des Tuileries. Up to 4000 seats. Various rebuildings. From 1792 also used as a parliament building. Destroyed during the Paris Commune on 23 May 1871. Remains later demolished. (English) / qualifier | |||
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Latest revision as of 05:20, 5 June 2026
Theatre building in Paris, France
- Salle des Machines
- Théâtre des Tuileries
- Paris Opera
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Salle des Machines [Paris, FR] | Theatre building in Paris, France |
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48°51'46.800"N, 2°19'55.380"E
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Theatre of the Palais des Tuileries, built 1660-1662 by Louis Le Vau and Gaspare Vigarani. Opened 7 Feb 1662 with Francesco Cavalli's L'Ercole amante. From 24 Jan 1764 until 23 Jan 1770 main venue of the Paris Opera. 1770-1782 home to the Comédie-Française company. Also known as Théâtre des Tuileries. Up to 4000 seats. Various rebuildings. From 1792 also used as a parliament building. Destroyed during the Paris Commune on 23 May 1871. Remains later demolished. (English)
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24 May 1871Gregorian
Burnt by the Communists. Destroyed during the Paris Commune (English)
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7 February 1662Gregorian
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Paris 2
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Palais des Tuileries
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1871
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1871
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Salle des Machines (French)
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