Shabby dressing rooms, a building that has not been up to fire standards since 1997, a scenic tool adapted to canvas sets that no director uses anymore, musicians too tight in the pit, no rehearsal room...
For thirty years, the fate of this Italian theater which houses the Opéra national du Rhin has been on the desk of successive mayors of Strasbourg.
During her campaign for the municipal elections of 2020, Jeanne Barseghian (EELV) had promised to tackle the hydra.
It's done and its announcements are good news.
This February 2, Jeanne Barseghian promises the restoration of the current place with an extension.
The mayor wants work to start in 2026 for a reopening in 2030. The search for funding has been entrusted to a steering committee.
The State, the region, the Eurometropolis and Strasbourg will sit there.
At the same time, the information and evaluation mission (MIE) of the Opéra national du Rhin has been reactivated.
For a year, his committee, made up of elected and…
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