Hôtel de Bourgogne

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The Hôtel de Bourgogne was one of the principal 17th-century Parisian theatres, renowned as an early home of French classical drama and prominent acting troupes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf theatre
architecturalType indoor theatre
associatedWith Comédiens du Roi NERFINISHED
Confrérie de la Passion NERFINISHED
French classical theatre
Italian commedia dell’arte troupes
audienceType public
constructionStart 1548
continent Europe
country France
culturalSignificance important site for professionalization of French actors
major venue for the development of French classical drama
demolitionDate 1783
era 17th century
genre comedy
drama
tragedy
hasAudienceArea boxes
galleries
parterre
hasStageType proscenium stage
historicalFunction public theatre
royal troupe venue
historicalPeriod Ancien Régime NERFINISHED
inaugurationDate 1548
languageOfPerformance French
locatedIn 1st arrondissement of Paris NERFINISHED
Rue Mauconseil NERFINISHED
location Paris
notableFor association with French classical tragedy
being one of the first permanent public theatres in Paris
hosting early French professional acting troupes
rivalry with the Comédie-Française
rivalry with the Théâtre du Marais
operatedInCentury 16th century
17th century
18th century
ownedBy Dukes of Burgundy NERFINISHED
partOf Parisian theatre history
region Île-de-France region
surface form: Île-de-France
status demolished
typeOfBuilding performance venue
usedFor French classical drama
theatrical performances

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Armande Béjart performerIn Hôtel de Bourgogne