2024

LE CONNÉTABLE

Cafconcert
4.3/5
39 reviews
Open - Close to 05h00

Just in front of the National Archives, here is an original address since this mansion houses a superb room with exposed beams which is a tavern and concert hall. You can also eat a good French cuisine based on local products and the plates are well stocked. During the day the restaurant looks very chic, but in the evening the tavern welcomes night owls of all ages who come to listen to the groups who perform there, generally from 9pm. It's more like French song and the artists are quite talented. A good place to listen to music in an unexpected place and up to noon ...

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2024

PETIT CASINO

Village halls and multipurpose halls
4.5/5
2 reviews

The Petit Casino opened its doors in 1969 in a former plumbing shop between Beaubourg and the Place des Vosges. We played the Obaldia, for example, and then fanciful such as Sylvie Joly, Douby, Pascal Legitimus or Paul Préboist made it a renowned address in the coffee-theater category. It is a unique and atypical place where each reservation is made by telephone, and where the welcome is made by Hélène. A beautiful evening of laughter in perspective!

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2024

COMÉDIE RÉPUBLIQUE

Village halls and multipurpose halls
4.3/5
3 reviews

Adjacent to the Republic's Cellar, this long-seat room has been installed instead of a playroom. On the walls you can see representations of faces of a few great names of comedy. Perhaps their cadets, who play in the evening on this scene, want to see their portrait soon! The pieces of the boulevard are at the honor of the success of the last two years, My sister is a millstone. Here is a place to relax between friends and with lightness.

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2024

THÉÂTRE DU MARAIS

Theater
4/5
1 review

The theatre of the Marais began in the th century. At the time, the Marais is already a fashionable neighborhood and popular actors look for a place where they could represent themselves. It is then that the "marsh of the Marais" is formed in the room of the palm game street Old-du-Temple. This is where Corneille's first "Le Cid" will be played in January 1637. After a few years of success, the theatre took fire in 1644 and was completely renovated. The troupe no longer met the same success and it was only at the end of the th, with a renovation and the parts of Beaumarchais, that the theatre regained its lustre of yesteryear. Today, this place, which is located in Volta Street, lives with modern pieces. Since 2009 the theatre of the Marais is managed by Sébastien Autret, Charles Petit and Quentin Paulhiac. The great story continues…

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2024

LYRICAL GAIETY

Concert halls

This superb venue is entirely dedicated to the digital arts, and is housed in a former theater built in 1862. Taken over by a short-lived amusement park in 1989, the theater remained unoccupied for twenty years. Only the facade, entrance and first-floor foyer remain original. In place of the old auditorium, almost bare spaces have been created where artists using digital techniques can express themselves as freely as possible. The programming is highly imaginative and full of surprises.

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2024

MAISON DE LA POÉSIE

Theater

Founded by the City of Paris on an idea of Pierre Seghers in 1983, the Maison de la Poésie was installed until 1995 on the terrace of the Forum des Halles. She now sits in the walls of the Molière theatre. It was inaugurated in 1791, in the midst of the French Revolution - in 1793, it is renamed Théâtre Des Sans Culottes. He knows some frustrations and becomes an arms room, depository shop, ballroom, returns to the theatre, then turns into a meeting place and ends up being shared by shops. Completely renovated, the grand hall presents the characteristics of the architecture of the theatres of the th century. It can contain one hundred and four spectators. A second room has seats. The programming consists of shows devoted to poets and playwrights of yesterday and today, from here and elsewhere. Conferences and meetings are also held in these walls.

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ANDES DIFFUSION

Concert halls
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