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  1. The Palais Garnier in Paris is most commonly known as the Paris Opera, and is one of the most important buildings in Paris. It is centrally placed just a short distance from the Louvre. This 2,200 seat opera house was the successor to the Théâtre de l'Académie Royale de Musique, which had burned down in 1873. This landmark is a prime example ...

  2. Created by the architect Charles Garnier in 1875, the Palais Garnier houses a prestigious auditorium and public areas (grand foyer, rotonde des abonnés, salons), a museum-library, as well as several rehearsal studios and workshops. The “Italian-style” auditorium, with its ceiling painted in 1964 by Marc Chagall, can accommodate 2054 ...

  3. The grand foyer at the Opéra, Paris. Opéra, Parisian opera house designed by Charles Garnier. The building, considered one of the masterpieces of the Second Empire style, was begun in 1861 and opened with an orchestral concert on Jan. 5, 1875. The first opera performed there was Fromental Halévy’s work La Juive on Jan. 8, 1875.

  4. Jan 24, 2023 · But the Palais Garnier, as the building is known, also holds secrets, from design quirks to haunting tales. Here are some facts about the building. Charles Garnier, the architect, was the last one ...

  5. Jul 30, 2009 · Inaugurated in 1875, The Opéra (Palais) Garnier is a 2,200-seat opera house located at Place de l’Opéra in Paris’ 9th arrondissement. It is called Garnier in homage to 19th century architect, Charles Garnier, who designed this Neo-Baroque masterpiece. The opera house has been known by many names.

  6. Palais Garnier is open every day from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (box office sales from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.), except except closures (refer to the calendar). Last entry one hour before closing time. For reasons related to theater activity, the auditorium is regularly inaccessible to visitors and some areas may be closed.

  7. A 360 degree video. Les secrets du Palais Garnier | VR 360° 4K. The Paris Opera and the Forum des Images invite you to discover the Palais Garnier: guided by Ballet dancer Roxane Stojanov, enjoy a journey between reality and illusion through the mysterious and bewitching spaces of the opera house designed by Charles Garnier. Load more.

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