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SALLE GAVEAU

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45, rue La Boétie, 75008Paris, France Show on map
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2025
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Opened in 1907, the Salle Gaveau takes its name from the pianos of the same name. A host of artists soon made the venue a must-see. Bought by Chantal and Jean-Marie Fournier in 1976, the Salle Gaveau was listed as a historic monument in 1992 and subsequently renovated. After renovation, it reopened its doors in 2001. The interior has been restored to its former glory, and the warm golden hue of the decor is very similar to that of its origins. As for the programme, it has been restored to its former glory, with a strong emphasis on classical music.

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Visited in march 2025
Excellente soirée avec Roberto Alagna.
Orchestre magnifiquement dirigé. Un plaisir dans cette salle si connue
Visited in march 2025
Alagna au top...
Visited in march 2025
Spectacle unique chanteur plus que surprenant et l'animation avec Frank Ferrand que j'adore c'était la ???? sur le gâteau ????
Visited in march 2025
Salle magnifique très beau concert de Marco poing
Visited in february 2025
Very charming venue for concerts in central Paris. Not the most practical though, with seating being mostly lateral (beware the torticolis) and painfully slow transit into the hall (not sure if due to stairs being too narrow or not enough doors... but the concert started some 15' late because the public was queuing to fill the room).

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