The Montmartre district has retained a creative and warm village spirit that the inhabitants cultivate with love. Apart from world-renowned celebrations such as the Fête des Vendanges, it offers great cultural and romantic experiences such as the Arènes Lyriques classical music festival. Take advantage of your stay at the Hotel Les Deux Girafes and discover this utterly charming event.

 

Young musicians in an ideal setting

There are many arenas in Montmartre! Admittedly, they do not date back to classical antiquity as do those of Lutèce in the 5th arrondissement, but they do pay homage to ancient history and constitute a pleasant green space nestled at the foot of the Sacré Cœur Basilica. This open-air performance space lends itself perfectly to intimate concerts under the stars during which the audience remains in close proximity to the musicians. The Arènes Lyriques have chosen to offer their stage to young musicians and singers on the cusp of promising careers. Come and discover them before they become international stars.

 

A wonderful musical programme

With ten concerts scheduled for this 2023 edition, the Arènes Lyriques concert programme offers a variety of evenings, ranging from Rachmaninov to Chopin, from Berlioz to Saint-Saëns, via Smetana and Bellini. To interpret the works of these composers, 14 musicians will share the stage during the ten evenings, while the duet of sopranos will change each weekend. The festivities began on the last weekend of July, the 28th and 29th, and continue on August 4th and 5th, then on August 10th, 11th, 12th and 17th, 18th and 19th. For more information, please consult the detailed programme available on the event website.

 

For open-air evenings filled with exquisite music taking place below the majestic silhouette of the Sacré Cœur Basilica, attend the concerts of the Arènes Lyriques and admire the virtuosity of the young talents who perform there.    

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Hotel Les Deux Girafes, a 4-star boutique hotel in the heart of the Bastille-République district