2024

LE TRIOMPHE

Village halls and multipurpose halls
4.7/5
11 reviews

It laughs every evening in this ancient theatre in the basement and transformed into a-seat theatre hall. Notice the Afters of laughter: There is a sort of jam jam during which comics meet the time of late evening.

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2024

LA MAIN AU PANIER

Cabaret and Revue
4.8/5
34 reviews

Every evening, four singers and comics are performing alternately. The Main on the Cart saw Patrick Sébastien, Tex, Sandrine Alexis, Vincent Lagaf or Philippe Chevalier. Since 2012, this unique cabaret has been taken over by Elisabeth and Michel Forever. The menus offer traditional cuisine: boar bowl, block of foie gras, gigot, gigot, white butter, caramel cream… There are two slices of laughter and songs.

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2024

AUX TROIS MAILLETZ

Cabaret and Revue
4.3/5
36 reviews
Closed - Open to 19h30

It was the first cabaret where Leo Ferré gave a concert in 1948 and great names of jazz went through this: Sidney Bechet, John Coltran, Count Basie and his great orchestra, Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, and many others. Today we take a drink at the piano bar, dine in the restaurant and direction the cabaret to listen to world music: South American, African, Oriental, French, etc. Until 5 o'clock in the morning, dancers and musicians follow on stage. 

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2024

CINÉMA LE GRAND ACTION

Cinma dart et essais
4.5/5
26 reviews

A fan of the 70 s and the films of Godard, Truffaut and co, welcome to the Grand Action, the establishment that loves the classics. Founded in 1970, this film belonged to the Action network, which proposed a policy of classic film reproductions in new copies in four cinemas (Action Schools, Studio des Grands-Augustins, Action Christine and Grand Action). Since then, two halls have broadcast exclusive American and classic films. The largest room, Henri Langlois (dedicated to the founder of the French Cinémathèque), is absolutely magnificent, with a screen of 10 metres and 223 seats arranged in a drawer. The 3 D has its place in this cinema temple dedicated to great thrills and great moments of action.

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2024

LA FILMOTHÈQUE DU QUARTIER LATIN

Cinclub
4.7/5
25 reviews

Marilyn the red and Audrey the blue are confident: The Library of the Latin Quarter is one of the favourite theatres of the regulars in the Sorbonne district. Monroe and Hepburn were at the time of creation of the facility: 1966. After leaving the Action network, the Library underwent a profound lift in 2006 and regained a second youth thanks to Jean-Max and François Causse. Two rooms - Marilyn the red and Audrey the blue so - highlight heritage-owned movies… Every year, many festivals are also organised (Turkish, Hungarian, Kurdish…) and cycles intended for the young public make it possible to make this Film a symbol of the Latin Quarter.

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2024

ÉCOLES CINÉMA CLUB

Cinma dart et essais
4.8/5
25 reviews

Formerly called Action Ecoles then the Desperdado, this beautiful establishment, opened in 1977 to showcase revivals of old American films, was bought by director Jean-Pierre Mocky. The latter, in addition to showing his own films, offered every day in both cinemas a classic French film, an American classic in VOST and a genre film in VOST. After a recent change of ownership, this cinema now specializes in revivals of old films, particularly American films in their original version. Festivals and debates are regularly held there, as at the Christine Cinéma club, these two cinemas being part of the same entity: the Paris Cinéma Club.

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2024

LE CHAMPO

Cinma dart et essais
4/5
2 reviews

If there is a mythical place dedicated to the 7 th Art at a few feet from Saint Michel, it is the cinema Le Champo and its two rooms. Or how to feel in the shoes of a young festival in the heart of the New Wave… This mythical place of Art and Trial opened on June 22, 1938 at 18 am instead of a bookstore. In the early years, Marcel Pagnol, Jacques Becker and of course Jacques Tati, who today welcomes the public, are put to the credit. Since then, all major filmmakers have had the privilege of having a cycle, a night or a meeting open to the public.

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2024

REFLET MÉDICIS

Cinma dart et essais
4/5
1 review

This is a part of the company "Les Screens de Paris" which represents a circuit of five independent cinemas. The aim of these cinemas, such as that of the Reflet Medici, is to broadcast authors'films, all in comfortable rooms and enjoy a performance performance. On-site staff know the history of the cinema with a warm welcome. Before being a cinema of 3 rooms, the establishment was, until 1964, a theatre theatre named Le Théâtre des Night. The public is thus born on the boards two stars of the big screen: Gérard Philipe and Maria Casarès. In the Medici room 3 of 94 blue chairs, one can observe an original colorful stained glass stained glass window. In addition to organising quality festivals throughout the year, the Reflet Medici fully disseminates the selection of Cannes Festival, A Certain Look within one week of the official closure.

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2024

LE PARADIS LATIN

Cabaret and Revue
3.6/5
5 reviews

It's a celebration of love and the magic of Paris: the not-to-be-missed revue features dance and song numbers - including the French cancan - making it one of the capital's must-sees. Inaugurated in 1803 by Napoleon and rebuilt after a fire by Gustave Eiffel in 1889, the Paradis Latin presents revues, including the current one, "L'Oiseau Paradis", imagined by choreographer Kamel Ouali. But the offer doesn't stop there, as other shows are also on offer, starting with those dedicated to children, with the family show "Mon Premier Cabaret".

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2024

LE LATIN CORNER

Cabaret and Revue
3/5
3 reviews

The Latin Corner is the temple of the male striptease in Paris. Servers are always ready to wearing or to walk in a string for the pleasure of a female clientele sometimes hysterical. At the same time, it includes… For clients who are ready to offer their bra, a champagne cut is offered by the house. Apart from a little high fare and the omnipresent crowd, the Latin Corner is a place that should seduce all lovers'bands who want to spend a warm moment and… who want to offer a few pleasures for your eyes!

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2024

L’ACCATTONE

Cinma dart et essais
3/5
1 review

Welcome to the temple of real art lovers, between cinema students and nostalgic for modern cinema. Former famous cabaret of the Latin Quarter who lives among others, it was in 1957 that this unique hall of 125 places became a cinema. First named Studio Cujas before being called Accattone, in reference to Pier Paolo Pasolini's first film, this film offers daily films of yesterday and today. On the spot also: a bookstore, a gallery and a bar to speak travelling and fondus. Be careful at the seats in the room: most of them have names of great personalities… In sum, a place that smells the Dolce Vita…

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2024

L'AFFICHE - COMÉDIE BAR

TheaterCaf

There is no need for large spaces to see great talent. Designed by the actress Claire Jaz and his henchman Jean-Pierre Huard, the Poster is one of these welcoming little places, with leather chairs and low tables, where you can discover new artists every night: authors, composers, songwriters or comics. Since 2012, the Poster has changed its name and is now called La Comédie Michel and is dedicated only to theatre: one-man-show, pieces, or After laughs on Thursday.

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2024

EGLISE SAINT EPHREM

Concert hall for classical music opera and dance

The Church of Saint-Ephrem-le-Syriaque, located in the 5ᵉ arrondissement of Paris, is a must-see venue for classical music lovers. Its remarkable acoustics make it a privileged venue for concerts. Recitals are given by talented young artists, all graduates of the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris. Concerts take place regularly, offering a unique experience for the audience. Located in the Sorbonne district, between Boulevard Saint-Germain and the Panthéon, the Saint-Ephrem-le-Syriaque church is easily accessible by metro, at the Maubert-Mutualité station. Enjoy the unique atmosphere of this historic church and let yourself be carried away by the beauty of its music.

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2024

MAISON DE LA MUTUALITÉ

Pop rock and variety concert hall

The rather massive Palais de la Mutualité was built in 1931. It features a number of spaces that can accommodate both banquets and political meetings. On certain evenings, its large, balconyed hall, seating eighteen hundred and fifty, hosts concerts of all kinds. The hall, named Edouard-Hériot, has already welcomed a number of renowned artists and hopes to do so again in the years to come, and its 2012 Art Deco renovation by Jean-Michel Wilmotte should open up new prospects.

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2024

BATEAU SIX-HUIT

Pop rock and variety concert hall

Decorated with the paquebots of the 1930 s, this boat with terrace has one of the most beautiful situations in the world: It is in fact the cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris. It offers concerts of groove, jazz, Brazilian music, reggae or songs. If you are a budding musician and you want to carry out a concert (or another event), you can privatize the place and can bring up to 120 people! A good address to discover.

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2024

THÉÂTRE DE LA HUCHETTE

Theater

The director in stage Georges Vitaly initiated the creation of this open room in 1948. It is located in the old Paris of the Latin Quarter. The address was in the Caucasus, an Armenian restaurant hosted by Charles Aznavour's parents. Vitaly's goal is to have a place where to create new authors'performances such as Jacques Audiberti, Guillaume Hanoteau… Young actors made their first teeth there: Jacqueline Maillan, Claude Gensac, Pierre Mondy, François Chaumette, Jacques Fabbri, Michel Roux, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Zillah Chelton… Party to head the theatre of La Bruyère in 1952, Vitaly gave the direction of the room to Marcel Pinard that allows Ionesco to see her works mounted. Since February 16, 1957, the Bald Singer and the Learning of this Ionesco are played here. This is a record of global longevity! However, everything had gone wrong for these parts. The first was raised by Nicolas Battle aux Night in 1950, the second by Marcel Cuvelier in the Pocket Theatre the following year. Both have experienced a great deal of failures before they return to La. In 2007, the fiftieth anniversary of the event was celebrated. This says, in this small room of seats, the creation in the second part of the evening during which a recent piece is given, this time as in any theater! It should be noted that the theatre of La Death has been under the control of its actors since the 1960 s.

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2024

LA SORBONNE

Concert hall for classical music opera and dance

Four universities are present in Sorbonne - Paris I, Paris III, Paris IV, Paris V -, as well as the rector of the Paris Academy, the School of charters and the Ecole normale des Hautes Etudes. Concerts are not as frequent as the courses in these famous buildings built at the end of the th century, but still. The association Musique en Sorbonne, created in 1982, organizes a quality concert season and a festival in June. There are various trainings, including the Choir and Orchestre de Paris-Sorbonne, the pre-professional formations associated with the FACULTY of Music and Musicology of the University Paris IV-Sorbonne. Since you cannot enter these high places of education if you are not a student or teacher, concerts represent wonderful opportunities to discover them. The concerts are given in the grand amphitheatre - three thousand squares - and the Richelieu amphitheatre - four hundred and fifty seats - two impressive rooms. The Grand Salon, decorated with Benjamin Constant paintings, is used for small training.

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2024

COLLÈGE DES BERNARDINS

Concert hall for classical music opera and dance

Inaugurated in 2008 and blessed by Pope Benedict XVI, this Catholic cultural centre hosts exhibitions, meetings and theological courses. Concerts are organized once a month on average, they're worth it because they're given by value musicians in the beautiful frame of a large nave of warheads or in the big auditorium. Dating back to the th century, the building is a large, medieval stone vessel, which alone is a spectacle. Completely renovated, this vestige of the school buildings of the Old Latin Quarter consists of a superb Gothic nave with columns and warheads, as well as in its basements and floors, meeting rooms and an auditorium. Left of the has been created a small garden. The restoration is the joint work of Herbé Baptiste, chief architect of historical monuments, and architect-designer Jean-Michel Wilmotte. With Cistercian inspiration, the building was built to train young monks from all over Europe. During the French Revolution, it was sold as a national property and then successively served as a prison, warehouse, fire brigade and police barracks.

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2024

LA VIEILLE GRILLE

Theater

It is a place of the off-piste show that this small and warm theatre of fifty squares opened in 1960 instead of a grocery store and wine cellar - the effigy of the God Bacchus is always visible at the entrance. Here you can discover Jacques Higelin, Brigitte Fontaine and Rufus in Mommy I fear in 1964, for example. And so many others, such as the great Humoriste Humoriste or Ben Zimet Yiddish Bard… The founder, Maurice Alezra, entrusts his Room to the Theatre Company in Bretelles in 2000. It offers a programme consisting of concerts - jazz, Latin, Jewish and Oriental music, French song… -, theatre, storytelling, young public shows…

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