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Postcard depicting the Cafe-concert Ba-ta-clan, later spelt Bataclan
CHT442244 Postcard depicting the Cafe-concert Ba-ta-clan, later spelt Bataclan, 50 Boulevard Voltaire, Paris, c.1900 (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: carte postale; built in 1864 by architect Charles Duval (b.1800); refers to Ba-ta-clan, operetta by Offenbach; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
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Belle Epoque Boulevard Cabaret Cafe Concert Club Horse Drawn Music Hall Nightclub Nightlife Omnibus Posters Roof Show Voltaire 1910 1919 Maurice Chevalier Variety Theatre
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This vintage postcard captures the vibrant atmosphere of the iconic Cafe-concert Ba-ta-clan, later known as Bataclan, located on Boulevard Voltaire in Paris around 1900. The photograph, taken by a French photographer from the 20th century, showcases the architectural beauty of this entertainment venue. Built in 1864 by architect Charles Duval, Ba-ta-clan was named after Offenbach's operetta of the same name. It quickly became synonymous with Parisian nightlife and leisure during the Belle Époque era. The postcard displays a bustling street scene with a horse-drawn cart passing by as people gather outside the cafe concert. The facade is adorned with captivating posters that advertise various shows and cabaret performances taking place inside. This image provides a glimpse into the lively entertainment culture of early 20th-century Paris, where music halls and nightclubs thrived. Notable figures such as Maurice Chevalier graced its stage over time, adding to its allure and popularity among locals and visitors alike. The presence of a Chinese bus or omnibus further highlights the cosmopolitan nature of this cultural hotspot. This print serves as both a historical document capturing an architectural gem from another era and an invitation to imagine oneself immersed in an enchanting world filled with music, laughter, and artistic expression.
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