Folies Bergère Hôtel Paris Lafayette

Hotel in Paris

Folies Bergère

Located only 500 m from the hotel, the Folies Bergère theatre has inspired great works since 1869. In their novels and paintings, Manet, Maupassant and Balzac, among others, have depicted the cradle of music hall. Feathers and flamboyant costumes were part of the golden moments of the Roaring Twenties and became a symbol of the capital.
From Joséphine Baker to Vanessa Paradis via Jamie Cullum, the stars have followed each other for almost 150 years on the stage of this high-spot of Parisian entertainment. Your stay is the perfect opportunity to attend an unforgettable concert or musical behind the Art Deco frescoes of the facade, which is a listed building. The famous revues that created the myth of this timeless venue are brought up to date with the help of the best choreographers.

Folies Bergère

Address: 32 Rue Richer - 75009 - Paris - France Phone: 01 44 79 98 60
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