Théâtre L'Européen, a must-see venue near Paris's Place de Clichy

Published by Rizhlaine de Sortiraparis · Published on January 31th, 2024 at 08:05 p.m.
The Théâtre L'Européen in Paris is a cult venue that awaits you not far from the Place de Clichy in the capital's 17th arrondissement. We reveal its history!

The Théâtre L'Européen in Paris, inaugurated in 1872 under the name "Concert Européen", is a historic concert hall in the capital's 17th arrondissement. Originally a popular 600-seat music hall, it played host to famous artists including Edith Piaf and Tino Rossi.

Over time, the Européen evolved, becoming the "Théâtre en Rond" in the 1960s after a complete rebuild, then reverting to its original name in 1987 thanks to Philippe Hourdé. Its contemporary, uncluttered architecture makes it a modern, welcoming building. L'Européen thus marks a renaissance for one of the legendary venues that made Paris history. It's an important part of the capital's festive heritage!

Today, l'Européen is one of Paris's must-see venues for the performing arts. From concerts to comedy and musical shows, it embodies the art of living and the joie de vivre of the capital. Ideally located in a lively district of the capital, l'Européen is surrounded by numerous bars and restaurants that you can visit before or after a show.

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Practical information

Location

5 rue Biot
75017 Paris 17

Accessibility info

Official website
welcome.leuropeen.paris

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