Mirapolis
Dame tartine | |
Location | Courdimanche, Île-de-France, France |
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Coordinates | 49°03′13″N 2°00′01″E / 49.05361°N 2.00028°ECoordinates: 49°03′13″N 2°00′01″E / 49.05361°N 2.00028°E |
Opened | 9 May 1987 |
Closed | 20 October 1991 |
Operating season | April-October |
Area | 47 ha (120 acres) |
Mirapolis was a theme park which was opened in 1987 in Courdimanche, in the city of Cergy-Pontoise.
History
It was one of the first French theme parks, and its themes were the tales and the great novels of France. The park was dominated by a huge statue of Gargantua, inside which an attraction, a dark ride, was installed.
The first year, the bad weather was an handicap for outdoor events and people took refuge in the "Grand Théatre". Also, tens of thousands of people have seen a children's musical: "Partir à point", with lyrics and music by René-Louis Baron. It was a comic mixture of works of La Fontaine, a staging of giant puppets created by Yves Brunier (creator of the giant puppet "Casimir"). Carlos was the park's celebrity spokesman.
The park was closed in 1991 because it never turned any profit. On 1 September 1995, the head of Gargantua was dynamited.
Gallery
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Dragon des Sortilèges, now at Spreepark
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Rivière des castors and bateau pirate
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Mirapolis express
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Miralooping, now at Europark (France)
See also
Bibliography
- More information in the French magazine Dixième Planète n° 42 (August-September 2006).
External links
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