Category
page 1Opera houses in Paris
Palais Garnier
opera house in Paris, France
Opéra Bastille
opera house
Théâtre des Champs-Élysées
theatre in Paris, France

Opéra-Comique
The Opéra-Comique () is a Paris opera company which was founded around 1714 by some of the popular theatres of the Parisian fairs. In 1762 the company was merged with – and for a time took the name of – its chief rival, the Comédie-Italienne at the Hôtel de Bourgogne. It was also called the Théâtre-Italien up to about 1793, when it again became most commonly known as the Opéra-Comique. The company's official name is '''Théâtre national de l'Opéra-Comique', and its theatre, with a capacity of around 1,248 seats, sometimes referred to as the Salle Favart (the third on this site), is located at P
Théâtre du Châtelet
theatre and opera house located in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, France

Comédie-Italienne
thumb|upright=1.14|The actors of the Comédie-Italienne by Nicolas Lancret, early 18th century
Comédie-Italienne () or Théâtre-Italien () are French names which have been used to refer to Italian-language theatre and opera when performed in France.
Salle Le Peletier
theatre of the Paris Opera from 1821 to 1873
Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens
theatre in Paris, France
Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin
theater in Paris, France
Theatre Lyrique
former opera company in Paris
Théâtre du Palais-Royal
theatre in Paris, France
Salle du Palais-Royal
Théâtre du Palais-Royal (1641-1763)
Théâtre National
former French theatre on the rue de Richelieu
Théâtre Feydeau
former theater company in Paris
Salle Favart
opera house in Paris, home to the Opéra-Comique company, 3rd theatre building of that name, opened 1898
Théâtre des Tuileries
former French theatre structure in the Palais des Tuileries
Théâtre Louvois
former theater in Paris, France
Théâtre de la foire
former theatre in Paris, France
Salle Ventadour
former theater of Paris
Salle de la Bouteille
former theatre in Paris, France
Salle de la Bourse
former theatre building in Paris, France