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- Cirque_d'été abstract "The Cirque d'été (Summer Circus), a former Parisian equestrian theatre (and a type of indoor hippodrome), was built in 1841 to designs by the architect Jacques Hittorff. It was used as the summer home of the Théâtre Franconi, the equestrian troupe of the Cirque Olympique, the license for which had been sold in 1836 to Louis Dejean by Adolphe Franconi, the grandson of its founder, Antonio Franconi. The new theatre was located on the north-east side of the present Rond-Point of the Champs-Élysées. At first called the Cirque national, it also became known as the Cirque des Champs-Élysées and the Cirque Olympique des Champs-Élysées. In 1853 it was renamed Cirque de l'Impératrice (in honor of the new Empress Eugénie), a name which it retained until the fall of the empire in 1870. Initially devoted exclusively to equestrian performances, it was later also used for other purposes, including grand concerts conducted by Hector Berlioz. The theatre on the Champs-Élysées should not be confused with the same company's winter theatre, the Cirque Olympique on the boulevard du Temple, which had opened in 1827, or with the company's later winter theatre, the Cirque Napoléon (on the rue des Filles Calvaires), also built for Louis Dejean and opened in 1852. The latter theatre dropped the name Cirque Napoléon in 1870 and became primarily known as the Cirque d'hiver (Winter Circus). The theatre on the Champs-Élysées was demolished in 1902.".
- Cirque_d'été thumbnail Photo_of_the_Cirque_Olympique_aux_Champs-Élysées_-_hberlioz-com.jpg?width=300.
- Cirque_d'été wikiPageID "28902001".
- Cirque_d'été wikiPageRevisionID "569360242".
- Cirque_d'été caption "An 1869 map".
- Cirque_d'été caption "The Cirque d'été on the Champs-Élysées".
- Cirque_d'été direction "vertical".
- Cirque_d'été image "Photo of the Cirque Olympique aux Champs-Élysées - hberlioz-com.jpg".
- Cirque_d'été image "The Cirque d'été on an 1869 map of Paris - U of Chicago.jpg".
- Cirque_d'été width "300".
- Cirque_d'été subject Category:8th_arrondissement_of_Paris.
- Cirque_d'été subject Category:Circuses_in_Paris.
- Cirque_d'été subject Category:Former_theatres_in_Paris.
- Cirque_d'été point "48.8692 2.3119".
- Cirque_d'été type SpatialThing.
- Cirque_d'été comment "The Cirque d'été (Summer Circus), a former Parisian equestrian theatre (and a type of indoor hippodrome), was built in 1841 to designs by the architect Jacques Hittorff. It was used as the summer home of the Théâtre Franconi, the equestrian troupe of the Cirque Olympique, the license for which had been sold in 1836 to Louis Dejean by Adolphe Franconi, the grandson of its founder, Antonio Franconi.".
- Cirque_d'été label "Cirque d'été".
- Cirque_d'été label "Cirque d'été".
- Cirque_d'été sameAs Cirque_d'%C3%A9t%C3%A9.
- Cirque_d'été sameAs Cirque_d'été.
- Cirque_d'été sameAs Cirque_d'été.
- Cirque_d'été sameAs Q2974260.
- Cirque_d'été sameAs Q2974260.
- Cirque_d'été lat "48.8692".
- Cirque_d'été long "2.3119".
- Cirque_d'été wasDerivedFrom Cirque_d'été?oldid=569360242.
- Cirque_d'été depiction Photo_of_the_Cirque_Olympique_aux_Champs-Élysées_-_hberlioz-com.jpg.