Théâtre de Verdure de Nice
Pines, palm trees, cypresses, and fountains line the theater with its Greek-inspired architecture. A stone wall at the back of the stage overlooked by two ancient statues and amphitheater-like stands gives a magical dimension to this place.
A magical and mythical outdoor scene, facing the sea. Built in 1945 in the heart of the Albert 1st garden, facing the sea, for more than half a century it has hosted the biggest names in song... Edith Piaf, Yves Montand, Charles Aznavour, Serge Gainsbourg. In the 80s, it was nicknamed the temple of rock with performances by "Clash", "Cure", "Iron Maiden", "Telephone", "Sting". Today, as in the past, this modular stage serves as a backdrop for a varied, open-air program, giving rise to unforgettable shows. The green theater offers shows and concerts of all types under the stars. The Théâtre de Verdure de Nice is an outdoor theater located in Nice, France, which was built in 1946 by architect François Aragon. It has a capacity of 1,850 seated or 3,200 standing.
Do you work for Théâtre de Verdure de Nice? Contact us to learn more about who's managing this profile or gain access.