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Cirque d'Hiver, Paris

Mainly used as a concert hall and venue for fashion shows today, the Cirque d'Hiver was originally built in 1852 - as the name would suggest - as a winter venue for circuses..

Mainly used as a concert hall and venue for fashion shows today, the Cirque d'Hiver was originally built in 1852 - as the name would suggest - as a winter venue for circuses.


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About Cirque d'Hiver

 110 Rue Amelot, Paris, France

 +33 1 47 00 28

 www.cirquedhiver.com

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