Éden-Théâtre
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Entrance facade of the Éden-Théâtre (with the west facade of the nearby Palais Garnier in the background on the left) | |
Detail from an 1893 map of Paris with the Éden-Théâtre on the left and the Opéra (Palais Garnier) on the right | |
| Address | 7 rue Boudreau, 9th arrondissement Paris |
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| Coordinates | 48°52′20″N 2°19′45″E / 48.872153°N 2.329155°E |
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| Opened | 7 January 1883 |
| Demolished | May 1895 |
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The Éden-Théâtre was a large theatre (4,000 seats) in the rue Boudreau, Paris, built at the beginning of the 1880s by the architects William Klein and Albert Duclos (1842–1896) in a style influenced by orientalism. It was demolished in 1895.