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31: 344: 308: 320: 233: 332: 79: 209: 221: 360: 424:, which occupied it from 18 June 1844 to 1847. Thereafter it was known as the Théâtre National until 4 July 1853, when it became the Théâtre du Cirque Impérial. The theatre was demolished in 1862 for an urban renewal project, and the director at that time, 252:, making extensive additions and alterations to the theatre and its site and renaming it the Cirque Olympique. They inaugurated the new theatre on 8 February 1817. On the night of 15 March 1826, after a performance of the one-act melodrama 132:
and was a round theatre constructed in wood, with two seating levels and lit by 2,000 candles. The theatre was open four months out of the year and featured equestrian performances interspersed with juggling and other acts.
165:. It was leased to them by Francois Delpont and opened on 28 December 1807. The Franconi brothers were forced to close this theatre on 27 May 1816, due to the planned construction of the public treasury at this location. 149:. Because of the small size of Astley's theatre, Franconi moved the circus to the enclosure of the former Convent of the Capucines, where he constructed stables and a new theatre. 232: 30: 410: 208: 500:
Architectonographie des théâtres de Paris, ou Parallèle historique et critique de ces édifices considérés sous le rapport de l'architecture et de la décoration
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In 1807 Franconi ceded his enterprise to his two sons, Laurent and Henri, who renamed it the Cirque Olympique. With the construction of the
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After the fire which destroyed the Cirque Olympique on the rue Faubourg du Temple, the brothers Franconi moved again, this time to the
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of 27 July 1825, the pyrotechnical effects sparked a genuine fire that burned the theatre to the ground.
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that same year, they were obliged to move again, to a new theatre between the rue du Mont-Thabor and the
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Astley's theatre, the Amphithéâtre Anglais or Amphithéâtre d'Astley, was the first purpose-built
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Extensive description of the theatre and later alterations- available online at the BNF
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The two brothers decided to return to Astley's old theatre on the rue du Faubourg du
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Almanach du voyageur à Paris et dans les lieux les plus remarquables du royaume
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Dictionnaire des théâtres parisiens au XIXe siècle: les théâtres et la musique
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Announcement for the last three days of the 1784 season of the Cirque Anglais
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Early description of the theatre- available online at the BNF
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The Amphithéâtre d'Astley (in blue) on an 1814 map of Paris
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Itinéraire général de la France: De Paris à la Méditerranée
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The Cirque Olympique on the Boulevard du Temple in 1837
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Cirque Olympique (boulevard du Temple)

Paris
equestrian theatre
Philip Astley
circus

48°52′06″N 2°21′59″E / 48.868286°N 2.366352°E / 48.868286; 2.366352
circus
France
Temple
Antonio Franconi
French Revolution
rue Napoléon
rue Saint-Honoré
48°51′59″N 2°19′38″E / 48.866387°N 2.327138°E / 48.866387; 2.327138
"Cirque Olympique de Franconi" on an 1814 map
Plan of the Cirque du Mont Thabor
Long section of the Cirque du Mont Thabor
Temple
Salins-les-Bains
48°52′06″N 2°21′59″E / 48.868286°N 2.366352°E / 48.868286; 2.366352
Entrance facade
Interior
Plan
Long section

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boulevard du Temple
Alexandre Bourla

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