Le Trianon
General Description
The Trianon, a hall steeped in history and listed in the inventory of historical monuments, has hosted, over the course of changing trends, all of Paris's lyrical performances, comic operas, revues and songwriters. Built in 1902 in a style inspired by its namesake in Versailles, the Trianon was designed by the architect of the Pont Alexandre-III and a student of Charles Garnier.
The Théâtre du Trianon and the neighboring Élysée Montmartre communicate via two interior passages. It is now possible to accommodate up to 1,000 guests in plenary at the Trianon, and to continue the event with a cocktail and dance party of the same capacity at the Élysée Montmartre.
Located at the foot of the Montmartre hill, your French or foreign guests will be delighted to take advantage of the assets of this typically Parisian district.
You are free to work with your usual caterer, or to select the people who will best meet your requirements and budget. The rooms are equipped with their own sound and lighting systems, allowing them to meet the specific needs of the events hosted. However, no additional technical service provider is imposed.
Key information
À proximité de Gare Saint-Lazare - Paris (20 minutes à pieds)
les 9e et 18e arrondissements de Paris, dans le
quartier «Trudaine Anvers» au rayonnement touristique international : le point de départ de la visite
historique de Montmartre et du Sacré cœur.
Available facilities
Activities for your seminar
Sustainable development and CSR
- Systematic waste sorting