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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Location
The European
5 rue Biot
75017 Paris 17
Official website
welcome.leuropeen.paris