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The Salle Wagram is a historic auditorium in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, France. It was built in 1865. It has been listed as an official historical monument by the French Ministry of Culture since March 2, 1981. First built in 1812 as the Bal Dourlans, the huge ballroom was designed by Adrien Alphonse Fleuret, and has been the setting for international congresses, political conferences, fashion exhibitions and dance competitions. In August 2000 La Traviata from Paris had the orchestra and conductor, Zubin Mehta in the Salle Wagram, while singers were on location around Paris.

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  • Salle Wagram (cs)
  • Salle Wagram (de)
  • Salle Wagram (fr)
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  • Salle Wagram je koncertní sál v Paříži, využívá se též k výstavám a sportovním utkáním, především k boxu. Nachází se na adrese Avenue de Wagram č. 39 v 17. obvodu. Jedná se o původní sportovní zařízení a dnes je nejstarším sálem tohoto typu v Paříži. Od roku 1981 je chráněn jako historická památka. (cs)
  • Der Salle Wagram ist ein historischer Festsaal im 17. Arrondissement in Paris. Der Saal bietet bei 800 m² Platz für 1300 Personen. (de)
  • La salle Wagram est une salle de spectacle parisienne. Située entre l'avenue de Wagram et la rue de Montenotte, dans le 17e arrondissement, à quelques centaines de mètres de l'Arc de triomphe de l'Étoile, elle est sans doute le plus ancien lieu de fêtes à Paris. Elle est le dernier vestige architectural des salles de bal qui représentaient, depuis le Directoire et sous la Restauration, l'un des hauts lieux de la « Vie Parisienne ». (fr)
  • The Salle Wagram is a historic auditorium in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, France. It was built in 1865. It has been listed as an official historical monument by the French Ministry of Culture since March 2, 1981. First built in 1812 as the Bal Dourlans, the huge ballroom was designed by Adrien Alphonse Fleuret, and has been the setting for international congresses, political conferences, fashion exhibitions and dance competitions. In August 2000 La Traviata from Paris had the orchestra and conductor, Zubin Mehta in the Salle Wagram, while singers were on location around Paris. (en)
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  • Salle Wagram (en)
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  • Exterior view of Salle Wagram, September 2013 (en)
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  • Salle Wagram je koncertní sál v Paříži, využívá se též k výstavám a sportovním utkáním, především k boxu. Nachází se na adrese Avenue de Wagram č. 39 v 17. obvodu. Jedná se o původní sportovní zařízení a dnes je nejstarším sálem tohoto typu v Paříži. Od roku 1981 je chráněn jako historická památka. (cs)
  • Der Salle Wagram ist ein historischer Festsaal im 17. Arrondissement in Paris. Der Saal bietet bei 800 m² Platz für 1300 Personen. (de)
  • La salle Wagram est une salle de spectacle parisienne. Située entre l'avenue de Wagram et la rue de Montenotte, dans le 17e arrondissement, à quelques centaines de mètres de l'Arc de triomphe de l'Étoile, elle est sans doute le plus ancien lieu de fêtes à Paris. Elle est le dernier vestige architectural des salles de bal qui représentaient, depuis le Directoire et sous la Restauration, l'un des hauts lieux de la « Vie Parisienne ». (fr)
  • The Salle Wagram is a historic auditorium in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, France. It was built in 1865. It has been listed as an official historical monument by the French Ministry of Culture since March 2, 1981. First built in 1812 as the Bal Dourlans, the huge ballroom was designed by Adrien Alphonse Fleuret, and has been the setting for international congresses, political conferences, fashion exhibitions and dance competitions. From the 1950s the hall was much used as a classical recording venue, including a Beethoven symphony cycle with the Paris Conservatoire Orchestra conducted by Carl Schuricht, Stravinsky ballets with the same orchestra under Pierre Monteux, the complete Carmen with Maria Callas and Nicolai Gedda, and in the 1990s for many Poulenc recordings with the French National Orchestra under Charles Dutoit. In August 2000 La Traviata from Paris had the orchestra and conductor, Zubin Mehta in the Salle Wagram, while singers were on location around Paris. From 2016 the hall, then equipped for 800 spectators for orchestral concerts, became the home of the Orchestre Colonne. (en)
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  • 39-41avenue de Wagram (en)
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