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Circus Franconi
Local name
Cirque Franconi, Cirque Olympique
Type
circus
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-1836:
Antonio Franconi
1836-:
Henri Franconi
1836-:
Minette Franconi
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Paris
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France
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-1801:
Jacques Tourniaire
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1844-:
Luigi Guillaume
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Laurent Franconi
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Circus Franconi, in Paris,
France
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Circus Franconi in Paris may have been the first circus exhibiting an elephant doing tricks.
Philip Astley impressed Louis XV with the horses, acrobats, jugglers and clowns he brought to Versailles in 1782. Astley and his sons would go on to build the Amphithéâtre Anglais, located where the Place de la Republique is today.
During the French Revolution, the master of Astley’s birds,
Antonio Franconi
(1737 in Venice, Italy - 1836 in Paris, France), leased the theatre from his employer and Franconi’s Cirque Olympique became the first French circus. Franconi and his sons made many improvements to their theatre, including setting the diameter of the circus ring at 13m, which remains the standard to this day.
Franconis sons Henri and Minette took over the Circus 1836 after their fathers death.
Elephant trainer 1812 was Laurent Franconi, (died same year as his brother Henri-1849), son to the owner of the circus.
Henris son
Henri Narcisse Franconi
was frontname for the
Franconi’s Hippodrome
which opened in New York on May 2, 1953
In 1844 Miss Baba was part of the show of the Cirque Olympique in Paris presented by the company of Luigi Guillaume.
Luigi Guillaume
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Koehl, Dan (2024). Circus Franconi, Elephant Encyclopedia. Available online at
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https://www.francetoday.com/culture/a-history-of-the-french-circus/
https://www.theatrecirque.com/en/dynastie-des-franconi
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