Category:Salle Lacaze
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English: The Salle Lacaze was constructed in 1848 and became the first theatre of Offenbach's Bouffes-Parisiens in the summer of 1855. In 1864 it became known as the Théâtre des Folies-Marigny. The building was demolished in 1881. It was replaced with a building designed by Charles Garnier for displaying the "Panorama of the Battle of Buzenval" and later converted into the Théâtre Marigny which opened in 1894 and still stands.
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See also category: Théâtre Marigny.
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Media in category "Salle Lacaze"
The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total.
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Alcazar d'été (Champs-Elysées) Cirque Fernando Folies-Marigny, QB.581(2).jpg 7,108 × 4,929; 19.88 MB
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Map with the Salle Lacaze on the Carré Marigny in 1857 - U Chicago.jpg 665 × 495; 232 KB
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Salle Lacaze. - Façade. Paris Musées 20231104114823.jpg 2,580 × 1,688; 2.91 MB
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Salle Lacaze. - Intérieur. Paris Musées 20231104114735.jpg 2,564 × 1,686; 2.94 MB
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Théâtre des Folies-Marigny - Yon 2000pla26.jpg 809 × 696; 240 KB