Beth Gibbons Salle Pleyel

The Salle Pleyel is a concert hall in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France, designed by the acoustician Gustave Lyon together with the architect Jacques Marcel Auburtin, who died in 1926, and the work was completed in 1927 by his collaborators André Granet and Jean-Baptiste Mathon. Its varied programme includes contemporary and popular m…
The Salle Pleyel is a concert hall in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France, designed by the acoustician Gustave Lyon together with the architect Jacques Marcel Auburtin, who died in 1926, and the work was completed in 1927 by his collaborators André Granet and Jean-Baptiste Mathon. Its varied programme includes contemporary and popular music. Until 2015, the hall was a major venue for classical orchestral music, with Orchestre de Paris and the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France as resident ensembles.
  • Capacity: 2,000 seated + extra 500 with removable pit
  • Opened: 1927
  • Architect: Gustave Lyon · Jacques Marcel Auburtin · André Granet · Jean-Baptiste Mathon
  • Address: 252 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré · 75008 Paris · France
  • Public transit: Ternes · Charles de Gaulle – Étoile · Charles de Gaulle – Étoile · 30, 31, 43, 93
  • Current use: Concert hall
  • Type: Performing arts center
Data from: en.wikipedia.org