Cirque d’Hiver

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Cirque d’Hiver is a historic 19th-century indoor circus building in Paris, renowned for its distinctive polygonal architecture and long-standing role as a venue for circus, concerts, and cultural events.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf circus building
historic monument
performance venue
architecturalStyle polygonal architecture
category 19th-century architecture in France
Buildings and structures in the 11th arrondissement of Paris
Circuses in Paris
Entertainment venues in Paris
city Paris
constructionStart 19th century
continent Europe
country France
era 19th century
hasAudienceSeating true
hasFunction cultural institution
entertainment venue
hasHistoricalSignificance true
hasRing circus ring
hasRoof yes
hasStage true
heritageStatus historic building
indoorOrOutdoor indoor
isIndoor true
locatedIn 11th arrondissement of Paris
Paris
locatedNear Boulevard du Temple
locatedOn Rue Amelot
material masonry
notableFor distinctive polygonal architecture
hosting concerts
hosting cultural events
long-standing role as circus venue
primaryUse circus performances
shape polygonal
use concerts
cultural events
music shows
special events
theatrical performances

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Jacques Ignace Hittorff notableWork Cirque d’Hiver
Jacques Ignace Hittorff designed Cirque d’Hiver
this entity surface form: Cirque d’Hiver, Paris
11th arrondissement of Paris contains Cirque d’Hiver
11th arrondissement of Paris hasCulturalVenue Cirque d’Hiver
this entity surface form: Cirque d’Hiver Bouglione
Jakob Ignaz Hittorff notableWork Cirque d’Hiver
this entity surface form: Cirque d’Hiver, Paris