Théâtre Saint Georges

Designed and built by Charles Siclis, a leading figure of 20th-century architecture, the Théâtre Saint-Georges stands as a refined expression of modernity and elegance. Inaugurated on February 8, 1929, the venue reflects Siclis’s comprehensive architectural vision, from structural conception to detailed execution. Also known for the Théâtre Pigalle, he delivers here a distinctive signature, balancing clarity of form with meticulous attention to detail.

Today, the U7 suspension enhances the theatre’s volumes with precision and restraint. Its contemporary design integrates seamlessly into the space, highlighting perspectives while respecting the original architecture.

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