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Salle Ventadour

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offices (after 1878)
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| cost = 4,620,000 francs〔Chouquet, Gustave. "Ventadour, Théâtre" in Grove (1900) 4: 237–238. Copy at Wikisource.〕
| location = rue Méhul
2nd arrondissement of Paris
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| current_tenants = Banque de France
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| start_date = 1826
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| inauguration_date = 20 April 1829
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| architect = Jacques-Marie Huvé〔〔Bauchal, Charles (1887). ''Nouveau dictionnaire biographique et critique des architects français''. Paris: André, Daly fils. (Full view ) at Google Books. Retrieved 30 April 2010.〕
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The Salle Ventadour, a former Parisian theatre in the rue Neuve-Ventadour, now the rue Méhul (2nd arrondissement of Paris), was built between 1826 and 1829 for the Opéra-Comique, to designs by Jacques-Marie Huvé, a prominent architect. The original theatre had a capacity of 1,106, but was subsequently taken over by the Théâtre-Italien and expanded to a capacity of 1,295 in 1841, thereafter becoming perhaps most noteworthy as the theatre in which the majority of the operas of the Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi were first performed in France. When the Théâtre-Italien company went out of business in 1878, the theatre was converted to offices.
==Opéra-Comique==
The Opéra-Comique first performed at the Salle Ventadour on 20 April 1829. The opening night audience was a distinguished one and found the new theatre luxurious and comfortable.〔 The program included the one-act opera ''Les deux mousquetaires'' by Henri Montan Berton, the overture to Étienne Méhul's opera ''Le jeune Henri'', and the three-act opera ''La fiancée'' with music by Daniel Auber and a libretto by Eugène Scribe. The Opéra-Comique presented 32 premieres during its time at the Salle Ventadour, including one of François-Adrien Boieldieu's last operas ''Les deux nuits'' on 20 May 1829, Auber's ''Fra Diavolo'' (as ''L'hôtellerie de Terracine'') on 28 January 1830, and Ferdinand Hérold's ''Zampa'' on 3 May 1831.〔〔Wild and Charlton (2005), pp. 77–78.〕〔Simeone (2000), p. 196.〕 After 22 March 1832 the Opéra-Comique left the Salle Ventadour and moved to the Salle de la Bourse, where it opened on 24 September 1832.〔〔Charlton, David. "Paris. 4. 1789–1870." in Sadie (1992) 3: 867, 869, 871.〕

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