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The Tourist Office is offering you an exceptional guided tour of a place that is usually closed to the public: the Théâtre Municipal de Fontainebleau, built between 1910 and 1912 and listed as a historic monument. This is a rare opportunity to see one of the most beautiful halls in the Paris region from the inside.
Designed by the architects Fernand Lucas and Paul Marion, the theatre has a style Louis XIII with trompe-l'œil painted domes and one sumptuous golden stage frame. The hall has 650 seats and was inaugurated on 9 March 1912. The architectural details and finishes will remind you that Fontainebleau was a major cultural town in the early 20th century.
24€ per person, from 12 years old. Two sessions on offer : 2pm and 4pm on 12 May 2026. Groups can be formed on the spot if you can't find enough people of your own. Allow around 2 hours for the full tour.
This is the kind of event that really helps you understand the cultural history of Fontainebleau and appreciate the local architectural heritage.
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