Salle Wagram

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Rich History of Salle Wagram

Located in the 17th arrondissement, Salle Wagram was originally constructed in 1812 as the Bal Dourlans and redesigned by architect Adrien Alphonse Fleuret in 1865. This venue has hosted political conferences, fashion exhibitions, and classical music recordings, playing a crucial role in Parisian cultural life.

Noteworthy Features

Since its listing as a historical monument in 1981, Salle Wagram has served as a prominent spot for orchestral concerts, including significant performances by the Orchestre Colonne since 2016. The auditorium can accommodate up to 800 spectators and boasts fine acoustics valuable for music recordings.

Unforgettable Highlights

🎶 Classical Music Performances
Home to various orchestras and renowned artists.

🎭 Cultural Events
Venue for multiple fashion shows and art exhibitions.

📜 Historical Significance
Listed as an official historical monument since 1981.

Visitors can access Salle Wagram with a ticket price of varying costs for specific events, making it a great spot for tourists, history buffs, and music lovers alike.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Salle Wagram

Historical Significance

Built in 1812, Salle Wagram served as the Bal Dourlans before being transformed into a major auditorium.

Architectural Design

Redesigned by Adrien Alphonse Fleuret in 1865, showcasing remarkable 19th-century architecture.

Cultural Hub

The venue has hosted numerous international congresses and famous musical performances.

Location

39-41 avenue de Wagram

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