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  2. Palais-Royal - Wikipedia

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    The Théâtre du Palais-Royal is located on the northwest corner of the Palais-Royal, in the Galerie de Montpensier at its intersection with the Galerie de Beaujolais. [53] It has 750 seats. The first theatre was built in 1784 by Victor Louis for the marionette theater of the Count of Beaujolais on its first floor.

  3. Théâtre du Palais-Royal (rue Saint-Honoré) - Wikipedia

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    View of the Palais-Royal in 1679. The theatre was in the east wing (on the right). The Théâtre du Palais-Royal (French pronunciation: [teatʁ dy palɛ ʁwajal]; or Grande Salle du Palais-Royal) on the rue Saint-Honoré in Paris was a theatre in the east wing of the Palais-Royal, which opened on 14 January 1641 with a performance of Jean Desmarets' tragicomedy Mirame.

  4. Palais Royal (department store) - Wikipedia

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    By 1960, Palais Royal had successfully expanded and grown into a company with six stores in the Houston area, and one store in Shreveport, Louisiana. In addition to the Palais Royal stores, Palais Royal also operated two stores under the Worth's name in Beaumont, Texas , and one Worth's store in Orange, Texas .

  5. List of palaces in France - Wikipedia

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    Palais de la Cité, also simply known as le Palais, first royal palace of France, from before 1000 until 1363; now the seat of the courts of justice of Paris and of the Court of Cassation (the supreme court of France) Palais de la Légion d'honneur; Palais du Louvre, second royal palace of France, from 1364 until 1789; now the Louvre Museum

  6. Palais Royal! - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 7 December 2024, at 10:55 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. La Vie parisienne (operetta) - Wikipedia

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    It was first produced in a five-act version at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal, Paris, on 31 October 1866.The work was revived in four acts (without the original fourth act) on 25 September 1873, at the Théâtre des Variétés, Paris.

  8. Paris under Napoleon - Wikipedia

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    A game of checkers in the Café Lamblin in the Palais-Royal, by Boilly (before 1808) There were more than four thousand cafés in Paris in 1807, but due to the English naval blockade they were rarely able to obtain coffee, sugar, or rum, their main staples. Many of them were transformed into glaciers, which served ice cream and sorbet. One of ...

  9. Rue de Valois - Wikipedia

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    It was named the Rue du Lycée from Thermidor 2, Year VI (July 20, 1798) to April 27, 1814; then it was called the Rue de Valois-Palais-Royal to distinguish it from the Rue de Valois-Saint-Honoré (disestablished in the 1850s) and the Rue de Valois-du-Roule (merged into the Rue de Monceau in 1868).