Fotod Opéra de Dijon

Place du Théâtre, Dijon - Grand Théâtre, autor ell brown

In <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dijon" rel="nofollow">Dijon</a> for a morning walking tour of the city. We had free time at lunchtime. We arrived before 10am, and had to leave by 2pm that day. Place du Théâtre <a href="http://www.opera-dijon.fr/" rel="nofollow">Grand Théâtre</a> <a href="https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Th%c3%a9%c3%a2tre_(Dijon)" rel="nofollow">Grand Theatre (Dijon)</a> The Dijon Grand Theatre , one of the most beautiful in France , is a theatre located in Dijon , it is one of the two rooms constituting the opera of Dijon. Initially, the grand theatre had the capacity to receive 1000 spectators. Renovation and restoration of the room reduced it to 692 places in 1969 to improve visual comfort. The interior of the building was again restored in 2005 , the imposing as the most important lyric scene of Burgundy because of its exceptional acoustics. The façades and roofs of the building, Buildings were registered as historic monuments in 1975. Its architecture is easy to approach the Palais Brongniart 5 in Paris as well as the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux . Administratively, the auditorium is part of the Dijon Opera, which brings together the Auditorium and the Grand Théâtre. Since the merger of the region with the Franche-Comté, it is the only house of lyrical and musical creation in Burgundy Franche-Comté . On average, each year, the Dijon Opera welcomes more than 50 000 spectators, 20% of these viewers are from other parts of France or abroad. Dijon had since the xvii th century a theater, in a former gambling den transformed, then called room gambling dens Legouz Gerland street. In 1802, the Sainte-Chapelle was destroyed and its cloister liberated a sufficiently large space for the city to acquire a Grand Theater. The first stone of this edifice was laid on December 2, 1810. The works, suspended from 1811 to 1822, did not end until 1828; The inauguration took place on November 4, 1828. The theater then served as a base for a troupe of &quot;arrondissement&quot; , which was to give performances in four departments. The room was lighted with gas from 1839 and renovated in 1855 and again in 1887. A complete renovation was carried out in 1969 and 1970. The architecture of the theatre is the work of Jacques Cellerier and Simon Vallot . The lines of the Grand Theatre were inspired by classical antiquity, which was fashionable during the First Empire . Indeed, at the end of the xviii th century, the taste of the classic architecture is revived by the covered Pompeii at the expense of the Baroque. Thus, the Grand Theater de Dijon is a monumental example of this enthusiasm for the taste of the sublime, the splendour and the impressive, but also the rejection of the modernism of the Industrial Revolution. The imposing building was built on a rectangular plan of 61 m in length, 22 m in width and about 17 m in height. Its façade contains a remarkable peristyle consisting of eight Corinthian columns which support an entablature surmounted by an attic giving the Grand Theater all its presence. This colonnaded main façade forms a portico ; It is similar to that of the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux and the Palais Brongniart in Paris .
Opéra de Dijon (Français: Grand Théâtre (Dijon)) on turismimagnet, üks Teatrid asukohtadest Larrey , Prantsusmaa . See asub: 6.2 km alates Dijon, 9.3 km alates Talant, 790 km alates Pariis. Loe edasi
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