PLACE DE LA BASTILLE - OPERA
BASTILLE

A fortress and prison
in Paris, the Bastille was a symbol of royal absolutism before the
French Revolution. Begun 1369, it was originally intended to augment
the city's defenses, though by the 17th century it was being used
as a prison. Voltaire and the Marquis de Sade were among its most
famous inmates. Rumor and pamphleteers had for years disseminated
a picture of its dungeons packed with wretched state prisoners.
On July 13, 1789, exhorted "to arms" by a young lawyer,
Camille Desmoulins, a mob gathered outside the Bastille, that frowning
fortress whose guns were menacingly directed on the poor quarter
of the Faubourg Saint Antoine which surrounded it. The frenzied
crowd demanded the munitions that were stored within, while the
Governor, the Marquis de Launay, promised not to fire unless attacked.
On the following day, July 14, which marks the beginning of the
French Revolution, the agitated crowd returned and filled the Bastille's
outer courts, which had been left unguarded.
The Bastille Opera
In 1983, Carlos Ott's design was choosen amongst 750 other contestants
for the design of a new opera house, which would be situated in
the district of La Bastille. His design was characterised by its
respect for the characteristics of the district, an inviting sight
for the public by it's glass façade and the use of identicalmaterials
inside and outside. The Opera Bastille was designed to make new
concepts in scenery and stage decor fit together and for a new public.
You'll find art galleries clustered around rues Keller, Tamandiers
and the adjoining stretch of rue de Charonne. And, on rue de Lappe,
a very Parisian tradition : the "bals musettes", or dance
halls of the1930s "gai Paris", frequented between the
wars by Piaf, Jean Gabin and Rita Hayworth.
Day and Night Life
The rue de Lappe can still be as dodgy a place to be at night as
it was in prewar days. The bouncers at clubs like the Chapelle des
Lombards, and at Balajo itself, the heavy drug scene and the uneasy
mix of local residents have taken the soul away from a street that
ten years ago deserved the special affection that Parisians of all
sorts gave it.
Address
Opéra Bastille: Place de la Bastille
Paris 12
How to get there
Metro line 1,5 or 8 : Bastille
Hotels near la Bastille
Hotel
Dechampaigne Marais Paris
Informations, hours, entrance fees &
acces map
http://www.opera-de-paris.fr/
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