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  1. The Salle Le Peletier or Lepeletier [1] (sometimes referred to as the Salle de la rue Le Peletier or the Opéra Le Peletier) [2] was the home of the Paris Opera from 1821 until the building was destroyed by fire in 1873. The theatre was designed and constructed by the architect François Debret on the site of the garden of the Hôtel de ...

  2. History : Salle Le Peletier. Although designed and built to be a temporary theatre following the assassination of the Duc de Berry, the Salle Le Peletier would host the Opera for fifty-two glittering years which were highly productive artistically. The architect François Debret, already responsible for the restoration of the Saint-Denis ...

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  4. Salle Le Peletier. The Salle Le Peletier (sometimes referred to as the Salle de la rue Le Peletier or the Opéra Le Peletier) [1] was the home of the Paris Opera from 1821 until the building was destroyed by fire in 1873. The theatre was designed and constructed by the architect François Debret on the site of the former Hôtel de Choiseul. [2]

  5. Histoire : Salle Le Peletier. Pensée et construite pour n’être que provisoire à la suite de l’assassinat du duc de Berry, la salle Le Peletier héberge l’Opéra pendant cinquante-deux années particulièrement fastueuses et fécondes d’un point de vue artistique. L’architecte François Debret, déjà responsable du projet de ...

  6. Opéra de Paris. modifier. L’ opéra Le Peletier était une salle d’opéra parisienne de 1821 à 1873 . Il était situé au 12 de la rue Le Peletier ( Paris 9 e ). Il fut détruit par un incendie dans la nuit du 28 au 29 octobre 1873, ce qui accéléra la reprise de la construction de l’ opéra Garnier, qui lui succéda en 1875.

  7. 11/14 The Salle Le Peletier. Although designed and built to be a temporary theatre following the assassination of the Duc de Berry, the Salle Le Peletier would host the Opera for fifty-two glittering years which were highly productive artistically. The architect François Debret, already responsible for the restoration of the Saint-Denis ...

  8. The Salle Le Peletier was the home of the Paris Opera from 1821 until the building was destroyed by fire in 1873. The theatre was designed and constructed by the architect François Debret on the site of the former Hôtel de Choiseul. Due to the many changes in government and management during the theatre's existence, it had a number of different official names, the most important of which ...

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