- Venue's Capacity: 210
The Grévin Theater, located in the heart of the Musée Grévin, was built in 1900 by the architect Eugène-Émile Esnault-Pelterie, on the occasion of the Universal Exhibition. With a capacity of 210 seats, this hall is included in the inventory of Historical Monuments, notably because of its stage curtain, an original canvas by the famous poster artist Jules Chéret representing characters from the Commedia dell'Arte and a high relief on the pediment entitled Les Nuées, signed by Antoine Bourdelle.