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The Cirque des Champs-Elysées, from a sketch by by Hoyot. The Cirque des Chamos Elysées was aldo known as Cirque d'Eté, Cirque de l'Impératrice, Cirque National des Champs-ElysEees. It had been built by Jacques-Ignace Hittorf for Louis Dejean, and was active from 1843 to 1898, when it was demolished. — Illustration from "Dictionnaire historique et pittoresque du théâtre" by Arthur Pougin (1885)

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