Alcazar d'Été
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The Alcazar d'Été was a Café-concert which opened in 1860, located on the Champs-Élysées
Champs-Élysées
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 at 8 Avenue Gabriel in Paris
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, and closed in 1914.

The old Café Morel behind the Élysée Palace
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 was acquired in 1869 by Arsène Goubert who at the time was owner of the "Alcazar
Alcazar (Paris)
The Alcazar was a Café-concert which opened in 1858, located at 10 Rue du Faubourg Poissonière in Paris, and closed in 1902....

" at 10 Rue du Faubourg Poissonière. He gave it the name "Alcazar d'Été", and the "Alcazar" became "Alcazar d'Hiver". It is today the "Pavilion Gabriel".

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