CHÂTEL-GUYON THEATER
Châtel-Guyon's theater first impresses with its architecture, designed by Albert Le Voisvenel in the late century.
Châtel-Guyon's theater impresses first and foremost with its architecture. Designed by Albert Le Voisvenel in the late 19th century, it was refurbished a few years later by Edouard-Jean Niermans. Closed in 2004, the building was bought by the city and refurbished. It reopened in April 2015. Around a removable pit, the prestigious auditorium now seats 453. Today, this symbol of the Belle Epoque is the spa town's theatrical, musical and cinematic meeting place, where renowned headliners continue to perform to this day.
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