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Forest National opened on 8 October 1970 with a performance by Maurice Béjart's Ballet of the 20th Century. [3] Then it had a capacity of 5,500 seats. A renovation followed in 1995, which increased the capacity and improved lighting and sound systems. In 2005, there were plans for a new venue on the border with Drogenbos and Sint-Pieters-Leeuw.
Theatres and entertainment venues in Lyon, France includes present-day opera houses and theatres, cabarets, music halls and other places of live entertainment.. The list is by name in alphabetical order, but it can be resorted by address, arrondissement, opening date (of the building, not the performing company), number of seats (main + secondary stage), or main present-day function.
The Marquis de Marigny asking Étienne Maynon d'Invault, Controller-General of Finances, for a budget increase to complete the works on the Royal Opera of Versailles until spring 1770 («parvenir à l'achèvement de la salle de spectacle du Château de Versailles, avant le printemps de 1770»).
ONF logo Ingénieur de l'Agriculture et de l'Environnement (Captain) of the National Forests Office measuring a seized tortoise before releasing it into nature in 2008.. The National Forests Office (French: Office national des forêts), or ONF, is a Government of France agency that manages the state forests, city forests and biological reserves.
The park was formally established on 7 November 2019, by publication of an official decree signed by Prime Minister Édouard Philippe in the Journal Officiel de la République Française. [2] It is the eleventh national park of France to be created [3] and the second largest behind the Amazonian Park of Guiana in South America.
In the 2005–06 season, the club was relegated to the Championnat National. Laval remained in the third division for two seasons before managing promotion back to Ligue 2 after the 2008–09 season. [4] In the 2021–22 season, Laval achieved promotion to Ligue 2 by winning the Championnat National. [5] [6]
The Théâtre des Tuileries (French pronunciation: [teɑtʁ de tɥilʁi]) was a theatre in the former Tuileries Palace in Paris. It was also known as the Salle des Machines, because of its elaborate stage machinery, designed by the Italian theatre architects Gaspare Vigarani and his two sons, Carlo and Lodovico. [1]
25 km long between Fromentine (municipality of La Barre-de-Monts) to the north and Sion-sur-l'Océan (municipality of Saint-Hilaire-de-Riez) to the south, its width does not exceed 2.3 kilometres (1.4 miles). It has a total area of 2,280 hectares (5,600 acres) - La Barre-de-Monts alone totals 600 hectares (1,500 acres) hectares, making it the ...