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Paris Theatre Faces Financial Ruin After Migrant Occupation

Summary by The European Conservative
The Théâtre de la Gaîté Lyrique in central Paris is on the brink of bankruptcy after a nearly 100-day illegal occupation by migrants—many of them falsely claiming to be minors—left the historic venue with over €3 million in financial losses. Despite co-funding the theatre and owning the property, Paris’ Socialist-run city council has now said it will not provide any additional economic support to help it recover.The crisis began in December 2024…

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The Parisian cultural establishment, which was occupied between December and March by young migrants seeking redress from the children's judge and seeking accommodation, denounces a "turnover" of the town hall which threatens 80 jobs.

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After an occupation of three months, the cultural establishment, dry, faces a new disappointment: contrary to its promises, the city hall of Paris will not release emergency funds. At the risk of endangering the very existence of the place.

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After five months of forced closure in order to house young migrants, La Gaîté Lyrique is in crisis. The cultural place is accused of three million euros of financial losses and denounces the abandonment of the City of Paris, which, according to their press release, refuses to help it to revive its activities. In December 2024, more than 200 young migrants without housing solutions occupied the Gaîté Lyrique. The place closes its doors to the pu…

The management of the Gaîté Lyrique, forced to close in December due to its occupation by migrants, alerted Thursday about its financial situation, and considers itself "abandoned" by the city hall of Paris despite its...

ARTICLE. The Parisian show hall, occupied for several months by migrants, has more than 3 million euros of lost profits. It points the finger at the city hall of Paris, to which it accuses of failing to fulfil its commitments, but fails to assume that it pays in part its ideological position.

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lejdd.fr broke the news in on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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