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Concert / Show Attractions In Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur

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Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur is one of the 18 administrative regions of France. Its capital is Marseille. The region is roughly coterminous with the former French province of Provence, with the addition of the following adjacent areas: the former papal territory of Avignon, known as Comtat Venaissin; the former Sardinian-Piedmontese county of Nice, whose coastline is known in English as the French Riviera, and in French as the Côte d'Azur; and the southeastern part of the former French province of Dauphiné, in the French Alps. 4,935,576 people live in the region according to the 2012 census. It encompasses six departments in Southeastern France: Alpes...
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Concert / Show Attractions In Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur

  • 1. Palais des Festivals et des Congres of Cannes Cannes
    The Palais des Festivals et des Congrès is a convention center in Cannes, France, the venue for the Cannes Film Festival and the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. The building opened in 1982.
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  • 2. Opera de Nice Nice
    The Opéra de Nice is the principal opera venue in Nice, France.It offers three types of performances: operas, ballets and classical concerts ; and houses the Ballet Nice Méditerrannée and the Nice Philharmonic Orchestra.
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  • 3. La Caravelle Marseille
    La Caravelle is a restaurant and jazz venue in Marseille, France, situated on the first floor of the Hotel Belle Vue. According to The Daily Telegraph it has retained atmospheric pre-war elements – it was already a jazz bar in the 1930s – and boasts a tiny terrace affording cracking views over the Vieux Port. The atmosphere is part bodega, part maritime. Live jazz is performed on Wednesdays and Fridays from October through to May. In 2011 the restaurant was described by The Guardian: The Caravelle is no simple bar or restaurant; it is a Marseille institution.
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  • 4. Opera Theatre d'Avignon Avignon
    The Opéra d'Avignon is an opera house located in Avignon, France that has been in operation for almost two centuries. The initial opera house was constructed in 1824-1825, and opened with its inaugural performance on 30 October 1825. The original opera house was destroyed in a fire on 26 January 1846. The current opera house was built in 1846-1847 and was designed by architects Léon Feuchère and Théodore Charpentier.
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  • 5. Opera de Toulon Toulon
    The Toulon Opera , inaugurated on 1 October 1862, is the second-largest opera house in France, after the Palais Garnier in Paris, although it opened thirteen years before the Garnier. The inaugural performance was Les Mouquetaires de la reine, a comic opera by Fromental Halévy, followed a few days later by La Juive, the same composer's most famous opera. Today, the opera house is one of the country's national historic monuments. It is currently the home of the Opéra Toulon Provence Méditerranée, under the direction of Claude-Henri Bonnet. The opera company performs about eight operas a season in the opera houses of Toulon, Avignon, Nice and Marseille. The house seats 1,797 people on five levels. The theatre sits on 2,000 square metres of foundation and has a stage width of 22 metres 80...
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  • 6. Friche la Belle de Mai Marseille
    La Friche de la Belle de Mai or La Friche is a former tobacco factory near the Saint-Charles station in Marseille, France in the neighbourhood of Belle de Mai. In 1992, it was converted into a cultural complex. Presenting itself as a pole of authors, the Wasteland focuses its efforts primarily on the creation and production of works. It hosts dozens of international artists in residence and it contains over sixty artistic and cultural structures of all disciplines . It is also a place of spectacle and broadcasting, it contains 2 concert rooms , it hosted several times the electronic and urban music festival Marsatac. La Friche includes as well a restaurant, a nursery, a playground for children, a library, a local food market, a skate shop, a skate park, family and community gardens and two...
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  • 13. Opera Municipal de Marseille Marseille
    L’Opéra de Marseille, known today as the Opéra Municipal, is an opera company located in Marseille, France. In 1685, the city was the second in France after Bordeaux to have an opera house which was erected on a tennis court. However, the first real theatre, the Grand-Théâtre or Salle Bauveau was constructed in 1787. During its period of great opulence following the Revolution, it was the site of many major opera presentations, including Verdi’s Rigoletto and Il Trovatore in 1860 and performances in 1866 of Lucia di Lammermoor and Il Barbiere di Siviglia by the famous soprano, Adelina Patti. Also, French premieres of major operatic works were given in the theatre: these include Aida , La Fanciulla del West , and an historic performance by Dame Nellie Melba in Ambroise Thomas’ Ham...
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  • 14. Le Palais Royal Avignon
    John II , called John the Good , was King of France from 1350 until his death, the second monarch from the House of Valois. When John II came to power, France was facing several disasters: the Black Death, which caused the death of nearly half of its population; popular revolts known as Jacqueries; free companies of routiers who plundered the country; and English aggression that resulted in disastrous military losses, including the Battle of Poitiers of 1356, in which John was captured. While John was a prisoner in London, his son Charles became regent and faced several rebellions, which he overcame. To liberate his father, he concluded the Treaty of Brétigny , by which France lost many territories and paid an enormous ransom. In an exchange of hostages, which included his second son Loui...
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