English: Lithograph of the second Salle Favart which housed the Opera-Comique between 1840 and 1887. Although it was very similar in design to the first Salle Favart, there were notable differences. For instance, the architect increased the spaciousness of the entrance vestibule and the salon above by moving the front façade forward to just behind the six front columns.
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