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  1. PALAIS GARNIER. Entrance at the corner of Scribe and Auber streets. 75009 Paris. Access to the Palais Garnier. Metro: Opéra station (lines 3, 7 and 8) RER: Auber station (line A) Bus: lines 20, 21, 27, 29, 32, 45, 52, 66, 68, 95. Car park: Q-Park Edouard VII - Rue Bruno Coquatrix 75009 Paris (in front of 23 Rue de Caumartin)

  2. Jan 11, 2015 · Palais Garnier. 19,962 reviews. #9 of 3,551 things to do in Paris. Architectural BuildingsTheaters. Open now. 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM. Write a review. About. This opulent 19th-century opera house is known for its magnificent interiors and the amazing performances by the Paris Opera Ballet. Duration: 1-2 hours. Suggest edits to improve what we show.

  3. Jan 4, 2023 · Visit a gem of 19th century architecture and home to classical music, dance, and opera – the Palais Garnier or National Opera. Sustainable Travel Happening now in France

  4. Jun 27, 2019 · By. Courtney Traub. Updated on 06/27/19. TripSavvy / Taylor McIntyre. Seating 2,200 people, the imposing Opera Garnier in Paris —also known as the Palais Garnier or simply the Paris Opera—is an architectural treasure and essential spot for the city's ballet and classical music scene.

  5. A visit to the Palais Garnier. An architectural masterpiece inaugurated in 1875, the Palais Garnier is undoubtedly one of the most emblematic monuments in Paris. Let yourself be carried away by the different ways of visiting this monument combining sculpture, painting and architecture.

  6. A Peek Inside Palais Garnier. The Palais Garnier Opera House is 154.9 meters long, 70.2 meters wide at the lateral galleries, and 101.2 meters wide at the east and west pavilions. The Garnier Opera House has a 1,979 seating capacity, making it one of the world’s largest opera theaters!

  7. Jan 29, 2023 · Visiting Paris’ Opera Garnier is a dual-purpose immersive experience. You can experience the incredibly opulent palace space, designed by Charles Garnier. And you can re-live the Gothic potboiler, The Phantom of the Opera, from Gaston Leroux and Andrew Lloyd Webber fame. What could be better?

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