Célestins Theatre

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Built in the late eighteenth century on land which formerly belonged to the Célestins convent, this theatre was inaugurated in 1792. It was destroyed by fire in 1871 and rebuilt by Gaspard André, who rebuilt it again in the Italian style after a second fire in 1880-1881.

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Synergetics

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Come closer to this bizarre geodesic dome and admire its neon lines and triangles criss-crossed by beams of light.


These represent the digital connections and communications made throughout t

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Lightning Cloud

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Floating through the air, particles of light disturb the peace of the Place des Célestins. Their movement seems to perform a strange, hypnotic ballet. As an allegory of the digital data sent every

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Cells

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"Every being and every organ has a pre-determined design" – inspired by this quote from Claude Bernard, LNLO has pictured the facade of the theatre as a mother matrix that breathes life into the ar

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Coups de cœur

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Once upon a time there was an inflatable lighted heart that beat to the rhythms of the city and her lovers... Gigantic, unavoidable and palpitating, the heart invites you to feel and reveal your lo

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Chromatic Fantasy

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Light escaping from the Théâtre des Célestins gradually inundates the courtyard, the trees and the building facades, wrapping you in its soft, warm glow and caressing you with its joyful, soothing

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Urban Flipper

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For the second year running, the Célestins Theater welcomes a creation encouraging interactivity with the public. The place des Célestins will be metamorphosed into a gambling arcade adorned with warm

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Operatic perspectives

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What if the Théâtre des Célestins were redesigned? The magic of video with 3D effects transform the classical, symmetrical facade of this building to emphasize the richness of its lines, tracery and o

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Archipictural light

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The facade of the theatre is a canvas onto which are projected ephemeral paintings, appearing one after another such as the marabout or a length of string. The concentrated gestures of the painter pro

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