Le Sept

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Le Sept or Club Sept [1] was a nightclub in Paris located at 7, rue Sainte-Anne. [2] It was founded on December 18, 1968. [3] It was one of the nightclubs where disco originated in France. It closed in 1980. [4]

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References

  1. Vivre et survivre dans le Marais : au cœur de Paris du Moyen Âge à nos jours par Jean-Pierre Azéma
  2. Sur le Sept, voir Le Rose et le Noir : les homosexuels en France depuis 1968, de Frédéric Martel, le Seuil, 1996 ; et Marc Lemonier, Guide historique du Paris libertin, éditions la Musardine, 2015.
  3. Site Hexagonegay la rue Sainte-Anne
  4. Philippe Azoury (31 July 2011). "Les clubs mythiques (4/7) le Sept, trop chaud, trop trash". Les Inrocks . Retrieved 30 January 2024.