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Theatre Jean-Alary

Carcassonne, France
TheatreCarcassonneFranceCapacity: About 9001 upcoming events
Theatre Jean-Alary
Type
Theatre
City
Carcassonne
Country
France
Upcoming events
1
Address
6 Rue Courtejaire
Time zone
Romance Standard Time
Capacity
About 900

About this venue

Theatre Jean-Alary is more than a theatre—it’s one of Carcassonne’s signature cultural landmarks. Built in 1933 with a strong 1930s Art Deco character, the venue continues a long tradition of performing arts on this site. With a capacity of around 850 seats, it balances a “grand theatre” atmosphere with an intimate connection between stage and audience.

Inside, the experience starts in the foyer and flows naturally into an auditorium designed for clarity—spoken word carries cleanly, while music feels full and present. Sightlines are comfortable, seating is pleasant, and the layout from entrance to stalls and balcony keeps the evening smooth and unhurried.

You’ll find it at 6 Rue Courtejaire, Carcassonne, France. The main entrance is directly on Rue Courtejaire; if you’re arriving by car, nearby public parking (a common reference point is Parking du Dôme) puts you just a short walk from the doors. For broader guidance on getting around Carcassonne, see the city section further down the page.

About the city

Carcassonne, a city in the south of France, blends a strong historic character with the modern pulse of entertainment, sports, and major events. The atmosphere is distinctive: you can spend the day strolling along ramparts and narrow lanes, then shift into the night with the rhythm of a concert or a sporting spectacle. That very mix makes Carcassonne appealing for travelers who want more than just a night out—an experience of a city that stays with you.

Getting in and moving around is simple and practical. Local mobility relies on the public transport network RTCA (Régie des Transports de Carcassonne Agglo), which connects key parts of the city and makes it easier to reach the main gathering venues. If you arrive by train, Gare de Carcassonne is the main railway station and a great starting point for continuing toward arenas and stadiums. If you fly in, Aéroport de Carcassonne (Salvaza, CCF) is close to the city, so transfers to your accommodation and event locations can be arranged without wasting time.

Before or after the event, Carcassonne offers a “tourist bonus” that fits easily into the same day. The must-see is Cité de Carcassonne, a monumental fortified city with views and a backdrop that feels almost cinematic. A walk through Bastide Saint-Louis brings a more relaxed urban rhythm—squares, cafés, and streets that are ideal for a break before the evening program. A special atmosphere also comes from the Canal du Midi, perfect for an easy walk by the water, while Pont Vieux and the Aude river deliver classic postcard scenes.

All in all, Carcassonne is a practical, rewarding choice for both short getaways and longer stays. Accommodation options cover a wide range of budgets, the region’s gastronomy is a strong asset, and the city is compact enough to combine sightseeing and an event without stress. If you want a destination where logistics work in your favor while the city still feels authentic, Carcassonne is a choice you can hardly go wrong with.