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- Le Caveau de la Huchette is a jazz club in the Latin Quarter of Paris. The building dates to the 16th century, but became a jazz club in 1949. The design...
- writers began to meet in a cabaret called Le Caveau on rue de Buci, where they composed and sang songs. The Caveau continued until 1816, when it was forced...
- military figures, including 28 Governors of Les Invalides, are buried in the Caveau des Gouverneurs, an underground gallery beneath the Cathédrale Saint-Louis-des-Invalides:...
- Saint-Michel quarter became home to many small jazz clubs, including the Caveau des Lorientais, the Club Saint-Germain, the Rose Rouge, the Vieux-Colombier...
- cellars, returned to Liverpool and strove to open a club similar to the Le Caveau de la Huchette jazz club. He eventually found a fruit warehouse where people...
- irréprochable", found in a po****r collection of drinking songs called La Clé du caveau (The Key to the cellar) and it was first performed in September 1830. In...
- Retrieved 2022-10-03. Derrière le Qobr-Hiram, un petit escalier descend à un caveau qui était malheureu****t plein d'eau au moment où je l'ai visité. Tout...
- statue located in the center of Place Kléber. His heart is in an urn in the caveau of the Governors beneath the altar of the Saint Louis Chapel in Les Invalides...
- broaden his horizons, and the establishment in 1729 of the famous "Société du Caveau", a drinking-club known for its wit and good company, gave him a field for...
- 1730. From 1729 to 1739 he parti****ted in a series of dinners called "Le Caveau" (named after the cabaret where they were held) with other artists, including...