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Théâtre L'heure Bleu
and Salle de Musique

From: La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland

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ABOVE: The Salle de Musique and the Théâtre L'heure Bleu (red building) share a lobby and box office. INSET BELOW: The restored theatre auditorium, the stage of the Salle de Musique, and flip-down seats along the aisles.

photoLong before Art Nouveau and Le Corbusier changed the face of La Chaux-de-Fonds, the city's "Théâtre à l'Italienne" was entertaining audiences with plays and operas. The city's official walking guide, La Chaux-de-Fonds on Foot, explains:

"Classified as a historical monument of national importance, the theatre was built in 1836-1837 (meaning a dozen years before the first hospital!) and entirely restored in 2003. The music hall and its décors in Louis XV style, notably the symbolic 'Comédie' masks, make it a rare gem. With that of Bellinzona, it is the only 'Italian-style' theatre in Switzerland."

The theatre's auditorium is a miniature La Scala: It seats 531 guests on the main floor and in three curving balconies. A lavish chandelier hangs from the elaborately decorated ceiling, which still has the original artwork. (The auditorium has been restored to the way it looked in 1878; the only visibly modern touch is the electric lighting.)

photoNext door, the Salle de Musique is an attractive wood-paneled symphony hall from the 1950s with an impressive organ behind the stage. The acoustics are said to be excellent, and I was able to hear a tour guide speaking near the front of the hall while I took photos from the back.

Visiting L'heure bleu

photoThe local tourist office will arrange guided visits for groups, who can choose between a 60-minute visit and a 2½-hour city tour that includes the theatre and music hall. To inquire about individual visits, e-mail info@cdf.ne.ch. And if worse comes to worse, you can always stop by the box office and beg to peek into the auditorium.

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