Category:Salle Feydeau

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Object location48° 52′ 10.72″ N, 2° 20′ 22.76″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMapinfo
<nowiki>Salle Feydeau; salle Feydeau; Salle Feydeau; Théâtre Feydeau; salle Feydeau; Paris'te eski bina; ancienne salle de spectacle parisienne, de 1791 à 1829; former theatre building in Paris; مسرح في باريس، فرنسا; bývalé divadlo v Paříži; nekdanje pariško gledališče (od 1791 do 1829); Théâtre Feydeau; théâtre Feydeau; Salle Feydeau</nowiki>
Salle Feydeau 
former theatre building in Paris
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LocationParis, Grand Paris
Street address
  • 19, rue Feydeau, 75002 Paris
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Architect
Occupant
Inception
  • 6 January 1791
Date of official opening
  • 1791
Date of official closure
  • 12 April 1829
Dissolved, abolished or demolished date
  • 1830
Map48° 52′ 10.72″ N, 2° 20′ 22.76″ E
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Wikidata Q61557606
VIAF ID: 149273884
Library of Congress authority ID: no2004018773
Bibliothèque nationale de France ID: 13572487c
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English: The Salle Feydeau was a Parisian theatre located at 19 rue Feydeau, built to designs by Jacques Legrand and Jacques Molinos, and inaugurated on 6 January 1791. From 16 September 1801 it was used by the company formed from the merger of the Théâtre Feydeau with the Opéra-Comique and thereafter was also sometimes referred to by the latter name. At some point the theatre was declared structurally unsound: the Opéra-Comique's last performance there was on 12 or 16 April 1829, after which the company moved to the newly built Salle Ventadour. The Salle Feydeau was demolished shortly thereafter.