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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. Palais Garnier – The Belle Époque Ballet & Opera House of Paris. With its gleaming golden facade and imposing columns Palais Garnier dominates Place de l'Opera in the 9th Arrondissement. Palais Garnier tops our list of things to do when we're in Paris.

  3. The Palais Garnier was built as the official Paris Opera House from 1861 to 1875. It was commissioned by Emperor Napoleon III. It gained international notoriety when it was used as the backdrop for Gaston Leroux’s 1910 novel The Phantom of the Opera. Visiting the Palais Garnier.

  4. on 13 May 2024 at 8 pm. Book. Recital. Fauré Concert. With the artists of the Academy. Amphithéâtre Olivier Messiaen. on 23 May 2024 at 8 pm. Book. Concerts and Recitals. Nature. Palais Garnier. on 26 May 2024 at 12 pm. Book. News. See all the news. Learn more. 26 April 2024. New.

  5. Palais Garnier. The Parisian temple to opera and classical ballet, the Palais Garnier is also an architectural masterpiece of the Second Empire. What to see and do.

  6. About 15 minutes away from the Tuileries Garden lies the world-famous Palais Garnier. The photos don’t do justice to this exquisite specimen of architecture.

  7. A theatrical and architectural work of art, the Garnier Palace was built in the 19th century by Charles Garnier under the aegis of Baron Haussmann. Commissioned by Napoleon III, it was part of the major works intended to modernize the capital city.

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