Theatre de Mogador
THEN: The Theatre was the location for several scenes from the film, La Sirene des Tropiques. Josephine Baker was the star of this film.
NOW: Theatre Mogador still appears to be an active theatre.
Near Theatre de Mogador: hotels, restaurants, pubs, campings, cafes
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Le Perroquet/ Casino de Paris ( km)
THEN: Le Perroquet was a French owned jazz club called a “dancing.” This club served as one example of how French club owners attempted to keep up with the growing jazz craze in Paris. In order to compete with African American owned venues, these c...
20 Rue de Clichy ( km)
Names of the Theatres in this one location:
APOLLO (1919 – 1956)
La FLORIDA (1926 – 1929)
Le MONTMARTRE (1932 – 1934)
La BELLE EPOQUE (1934 – 1935)
La CROISIERE (1936)
La BAGATELLE (1937 – 1946)
THEN:...
APOLLO (1919 – 1956)
La FLORIDA (1926 – 1929)
Le MONTMARTRE (1932 – 1934)
La BELLE EPOQUE (1934 – 1935)
La CROISIERE (1936)
La BAGATELLE (1937 – 1946)
THEN:...
Run The Paris Metro: Havre Caumartin ( km)
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Tempo Club ( km)
THEN: Located on rue Caumartin, this was another club which was owned by Joe Zelli.
NOW: Today, on rue Caumartin, where Tempo Club was located, there are cafes, pharmacies, and hotels.
NOW: Today, on rue Caumartin, where Tempo Club was located, there are cafes, pharmacies, and hotels.
Rue la Bruyère ( km)
A luxurious brownstone residence on Rue la Bruyère appears at Da Vinci Code novel hosting Silas, one of the bad guys.
Shanlay's ( km)
THEN: This club opened around 1920 at 25 rue Caumartin. It featured dancing and jazz.
NOW: Like the Tempo Club, which was also located on rue Caumartin, there are now pharmacies, hotels, and cafes.
NOW: Like the Tempo Club, which was also located on rue Caumartin, there are now pharmacies, hotels, and cafes.
Run The Paris Metro: Saint Lazare ( km)
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Rue des Italiens ( km)
Encontré a mi amigo Mike Ward trabajando en la oficina de viajes del Guaranty Trust, que estaba entonces en la esquina de la rue des Italiens con el boulevard des Italiens.
Bus Palladium ( km)
Miser Maqx invited the group to this club. The venue was surrounded by places that in the 1920\'s had been jazz clubs. Inside the atmosphere was welcoming. There were mostly young people of all races dancing and drinking. They were listening to a DJ fro...
Kiley's ( km)
THEN: This jazz club was opened by Jed Kiley at 6 rue Fontaine after teh First World War when dancing was legalized. It was popular with wealthy Americans and Britons. The club would later be forced to close because of legal reasons.
NOW: Where K...
NOW: Where K...
Chez Mitchell ( km)
THEN: Louis Mitchell, a famous bandleader and one of the first to bring Jazz to Paris, opened Chez Mitchell in 1924. Over the course of its history the club moved from rue Pigalle to rue Fontaine before finally settling at 61 rue Blanche. During the fi...
Gecina, Metrovacesa France (Paris) ( km)
Gecina, 14/16, rue des Capucines, 75084 Paris
Petit Vandôme ( km)
8, r. des Capucines
75002 PARIS
T 01 42 61 05 88
m° Opéra
De 7h à 20h ; déjeuner de 11h30 à 16h. Fermé samedi et dimanche.
75002 PARIS
T 01 42 61 05 88
m° Opéra
De 7h à 20h ; déjeuner de 11h30 à 16h. Fermé samedi et dimanche.
"Zelli's" Club ( km)
THEN: Zelli\'s Club was the most famous of the nightclubs in Paris that Joe Zelli owned. He opened this club in 1922 and it closed 10 years later. It was considered to be less classy than Le Grand Duc and was regularly raided by the police. Nevertheless...

