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Theater lovers and the simply curious, come to the Théâtre Silvia Monfort, in the 15th arrondissement, for the 41st edition of the Journées du Patrimoine! Since 2009, the Théâtre Silvia Monfort has been dedicated to contemporary creation, discovering and showcasing emerging talent, but this wasn't always the case! In the past, the site was home to vineyards, then a slaughterhouse, a horse market and a circus! In short, the history of the Théâtre Silvia Monfort couldn't be richer, and will soon hold no secrets for you!
Before it became a theater, the site occupied by the Théâtre Silvia Monfort was home to vineyards, the Vaugirard slaughterhouse, a horse market, a circus tent...
Built by architect Claude Parent in the 1990s, the theater has the astonishing shape of a 23-meter-high hexagonal pyramid overlooking the Parc Georges Brassens.
Discover the history of the theater, closely linked to that of Silvia Monfort, actress, resistance fighter and founding director of the theater, on a guided tour, and explore the spaces, from the stage to the dressing rooms!
Free on reservation: publics@theatresilviamonfort.eu / 01 56 08 33 88 (Tuesday to Saturday, 2:00 pm to 6:30 pm)
Dates and Opening Time
On September 21, 2024
Location
Le Monfort Théâtre
106 Rue Brancion
75015 Paris 15
Access
Metro Porte de Vanves Bus: 62/89/95 Tram T3 stop Brancion
Prices
Free
Average duration
1 h
Official website
www.lemonfort.fr
Booking
publics@theatresilviamonfort.eu
More information
Free admission with registration