LE TRIANON
Founded in 1895, the Trianon-Concert was one of the first music halls in Paris. Destroyed along with its neighbour the Elysée Montmartre in 1900, it was rebuilt two years later and successively named Trianon-Théâtre, Théâtre Victor-Hugo and Trianon tout court. It introduced audiences to artists such as the transformist Fregoli and the young Mistinguett. Transformed into a cinema in 1939, it returned to live performance in 1992. Plays and classical concerts have been staged here, but its programming remains dominated by chanson.
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Endroit agréable, non loin de la station de métro Anvers.