Aegidium, a real architectural gem, has just found a new breath: it was taken over by a Georgian family. The Khazaradze family intends to restore this emblematic place and make it a high cultural place. Behind a vandalized door of the Parvis de Saint-Gilles hides a treasure: the Diamant Palace, opened in 1906, later renamed Aegidium. It was a place of celebration. We danced here, there was a music hall, there were performances and there were dan…
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Aegidium, a real architectural gem, has just found a new breath: it was taken over by a Georgian family. The Khazaradze family intends to restore this emblematic place and make it a high cultural place. Behind a vandalized door of the Parvis de Saint-Gilles hides a treasure: the Diamant Palace, opened in 1906, later renamed Aegidium. It was a place of celebration. We danced here, there was a music hall, there were performances and there were dan…