Hippodrome de Pantin

Hippodrome de Pantin was a permanent circus-style tent venue located in the Parc de la Villette near the Porte de Pantin Métro stop in north-eastern Paris. It was constructed in 1974[1] as the Paris home of the Jean Richard Circus, and in that period, was known as the Nouvel Hippodrome de Paris.[2] The Hippodrome featured a faux neo-classical front and a yellow and blue big-top canopy.[3] It could seat approximately 3,500 people.[2] In 1980 subsequent to the closing of the nearby Pavillon de Paris, the Hippodrome also hosted numerous musical performances, especially touring rock bands. In 1982, the Jean Richard Circus ceased operations, and the Hippodrome was demolished in order to be replaced on the same site by a larger, concert-specific space. The new concert venue, Le Zénith, opened in 1983.

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Coordinates: 48°53′38″N 2°23′35″E / 48.894°N 2.393°E / 48.894; 2.393

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