ODÉON – ATELIERS BERTHIER
A four-hundred-and-a-half-room hall, Ateliers Berthier hosted the Odéon shows for three years, the time to work in the venerable 6 th arrondissement hall. Since 2005, they have formed the second area of creation of the latter. His loft aesthetics have nothing to do with the majesty of father's theatre, but it is precisely that. The construction of these workshops made of brick, stone stone and metal is the responsibility of architect Charles Garnier. They were put into service in 1898, for a century, for the benefit of the Paris Opera - built by the same Garnier - and included design stores.
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