Rancy circus
The circuses Rancy are Cirque S (known as fixed circuses or circuses of winter) built by Theodore Rancy at the 19th century.
One of most famous, always existing, is the Cirque Jules Verne of Amiens, inaugurated on June 23rd 1889 per Theodore Rancy, under the presidency of Jules Verne, then to advise city.
Some Rancy circuses
- Geneva (1875)
- Lyon (1882)
- Le Havre (1887)
- Rouen (1893, demolished in 1973)
- Boulogne-sur-Mer (disappeared today)
External bond
- the Rancy circus of Rouen
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