Cirque d'Hiver Bouglione
General Description
Venue Description:
Located in the heart of Paris's historic center, near the Marais and Place de la République, the Cirque d'hiver welcomes all your professional events. Known throughout the world, the Cirque d'hiver, built by the architect Jacques Hittorff, who also designed the Gare du Nord and the layout of the Champs-Élysées and Place de la Concorde, was inaugurated on December 11, 1852, by Prince Louis Napoleon. It is here that the flying trapeze was invented and that the Bouglione family reinvented the art of the circus with increasingly inventive and wonderful hit shows that delight young and old.
Key information
Accessibility
Capacities
Number of rooms: 4
Number of bedrooms: 1500
Maximum seating capacity: 1500
Maximum standing capacity: 1500
Wheelchair access
Venue style
Cinema \/ Theater
City center
Unusual