Cirque d’Été (no longer extant)

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Cirque d’Été was a 19th-century Parisian summer circus building, renowned for its grand architecture and popular equestrian and variety performances before its eventual demolition.

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instanceOf circus building
former building
performance venue
architecturalStyle 19th-century French architecture
associatedArtForm circus arts
equestrian performance
variety theatre
category Circuses in Paris
Entertainment venues in Paris
Former buildings and structures in Paris
city Paris
country France
extant no
languageOfName French
locatedIn Champs-Élysées
surface form: Champs-Élysées area
location Paris
notableFor grand architecture
popular equestrian performances
variety entertainment
operationalPeriod 19th century
primaryAudience urban public
primaryFunction public entertainment
seasonalUse summer
status demolished
translationOfName Summer Circus
use equestrian shows
summer circus performances
variety performances

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Jacques Ignace Hittorff designed Cirque d’Été (no longer extant)