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The Queen mystery finally solved!

by Charlotte Boutboul
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Rumors are rife:

-They’re going to put an Apple Store in its place.

-No, but it’s not safe.

-In any case, it was sold for 60 million euros to a real estate company, according to BFM business.

-Yep, and it’s the same company that’s supposed to sell the space to Apple!

-Okay, okay… But will the Queen disappear?

-No move!

-Fine, but where?!

Stop gossiping! The mystery has been lifted! You’ll find the Queen’s legendary club at 79 avenue des Champs Elysées from September 1, almost opposite 102 where it is currently located. David Guetta will be in charge of the Grand Opening on September 2, 2015. But with a new location comes a new design…

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Designed by the FFD studio, headed by François Frossard, which has created many legendary clubs around the world (including Mansion, SET and Liv, all in Miami), a metamorphosis has been announced for Queen Nightclub. From now on, the club will cover more than 1,200m2 and offer exclusive spaces, with an emphasis on design.

The central element of the club, the DJ booth, will be made up of a smoked mirror, suspended in the void like the prow of a ship.

Echoing these decorative elements, the “squares” will be defined by brass and glass railings.

The bar will be placed in the center of the club, framed by a huge mirror in the baroque style of Venetian mirrors.

For a truly exclusive experience, the Queen will also offer a fully privatizable rotunda: designed as a veritable hotel suite, adorned with thousands of bevelled mirrors on the walls and adorned with arched beige python benches, it will be able to accommodate up to 50 privileged guests.

The sound and lighting systems have been completely redesigned to bring the most beautiful Parisian nights to life, to the sound of the greatest artists and DJ’s on the international scene.

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