Steeped in history, the Paradis Latin is one of Paris’s most legendary French cabaret theaters. Founded by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1802 and rebuilt by Gustave Eiffel in 1889, it retains its belle époque-era décor, featuring intricate details and a grand atmosphere. Today, visitors can experience the spectacular L’Oiseau Paradis show, an all-singing, all-dancing revue with dazzling costumes, acrobatics, and modern special effects, offering an immersive and unforgettable introduction to the world of cabaret.
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