The building was built in 1930 by architect Marcel Chappey, who called on high-ranking specialists: master glassmaker Louis Barillet and ironworker Raymond Subes. Pure Art Deco style, the facade is pink and stylish. One of the major attractions of this building is undoubtedly the stained glass windows representing scenes from the opera "Faust", the operetta "La fille de Madame Angot" and the comic opera "Manon".
The building was first a festival hall, then the Maison du Peuple. In 1964, the municipal conservatory was established there and, at the same time, major shows were organized. In 1988, a 1,000-seat auditorium was created.