Construction of building vers 1830-1840 (≈ 1835)
Built during the 2nd quarter of the 19th century.
années 1920
Add Art Deco stained glass
Add Art Deco stained glass années 1920 (≈ 1920)
Inspired by Hokusai, cabaret period *Shangai*.
1954
Transformation into theatre
Transformation into theatre 1954 (≈ 1954)
Change of cultural vocation.
1979
Installation of the Games Academy
Installation of the Games Academy 1979 (≈ 1979)
New ground floor assignment.
27 juin 2003
First protection under Historic Monuments
First protection under Historic Monuments 27 juin 2003 (≈ 2003)
Façades, roofs and stained glass.
3 novembre 2020
Amendment of the protection order
Amendment of the protection order 3 novembre 2020 (≈ 2020)
Update protected items.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Fronts and roofs, including stained glass windows; the bathroom of an apartment on the first floor located in the building (cad. AE 0013): Registration by Order of 27 June 2003, as amended by Order of 3 November 2020
Key figures
Georges Hagnauer - Glass painter
Author of the stained glass inspired by Hokusai.
Origin and history
The building, built around 1830-1840 in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, illustrates the architecture of the 2nd quarter of the 19th century. Its particularity lies in a large stained glass window of the 1920s-1930s, inspired by the work La Vague d'Hokusai, adding an Art Deco touch to its historic façade. This artistic detail bears witness to the cultural influences of the time, mixing European heritage and fascination with Japanese art.
In the 1920s, the building housed Shanghai, an iconic cabaret of the Crazy Years, reflecting the lively nightlife of Paris. In 1954 it was transformed into a theatre, marking a transition to a more institutional cultural vocation. Since 1979, its ground floor has hosted a private academy dedicated to games, perpetuating its link with arts and entertainment.
Ranked a Historic Monument, the building enjoys protection for its facades, roofs and stained glass windows, as well as for the bathroom of an apartment on the first floor, highlighting the heritage value of its interior and exterior elements. The painter-glass Georges Hagnauer, author of the stained glass window, is the only artist explicitly associated with this monument. The changes made in 2003 and 2020 by ministerial decrees attest to its continuing importance in the Parisian landscape.
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