LE TRIANON
Born in 1895, the Trianon-Concert is one of the first Parisian music halls. Destroyed alongside its neighbour Elysée Montmartre in 1900, it was rebuilt two years later and was successively named Trianon-Theatre, Theatre Victor Hugo and finally Trianon. It presented to the public as artists such as transformist Fregoli and the young Mistinguett. Transformed into a cinema in 1939, it returned to live performances in 1992. It was given a theater room, classical concerts, but it is its programming dominated by tracks - Bénabar, Jacques Higelin ... Carla Bruni - the only one on stage, and the musical comedy presented by Trianon is now renowned. In 2010, the room was completely restored in order to preserve the heritage. It is open to international artists and can receive up to 1500 people and 1080 people on seated configuration. In our opinion, the Trianon is one of the most beautiful establishments in the capital.
Endroit agréable, non loin de la station de métro Anvers.