Palais-Royal
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Aktualizováno: 2025-01-23
Research Status: Moderate Last Updated: 2025-01-23 Diary Coverage: Up to 1881-02-24
A historic palace and theater complex in central Paris (1st arrondissement). By the 1880s, the Palais-Royal included gardens, arcades with shops and cafés, and the Théâtre du Palais-Royal, known for light comedies and vaudevilles.
Historical Context
Originally Cardinal Richelieu's palace (1630s-40s), the Palais-Royal became a center of Parisian life. In the 19th century, its gardens and arcades were popular for promenading, while its theater specialized in entertaining comedies.Reputation in 1880s
The Palais-Royal area maintained a somewhat risqué reputation, with cafés, gambling, and nightlife. The theater itself was respectable but not as prestigious as the Comédie-Française or Opéra.Diary References
- February 24, 1881: Marie's aunt and the princess wanted to go to the Palais-Royal, but instead Marie convinces them to go to the Folies-Bergère in disguise