• The Paris Opera offers you the possibility to discover the treasures of the Palais Garnier's public areas, a master piece of the 19th century theater art architecture.
  • The Palais Garnier is 56 metres (184 ft) from ground level to the apex of the stage flytower; 32 metres (105 ft) to the top of the façade.[13].
  • The construction of the Palais Garnier is commissioned by Emperor Napoleon III as a symbol of his ambition and the grandeur of the Second Empire.
  • The Palace of the Opéra Garnier – also known as the Palais Garnier – does not necessarily have to be visited as part of a performance.
  • Walking into the Palais Garnier felt like stepping into a fairytale. The grandeur of the architecture, the intricate details in every corner, it was all just breathtaking.
  • Discover Palais Garnier, Paris' prestigious opera house and find out about its origins. Let's explore the façade and grand interior of a stunning monument.
  • ...olarak anılmış ama 1989’da Bastille‘deki Opéra Bastille – Bastille Operası‘nın açılmasıyla birlikte buraya “Opera Garnier” ya da “Palais Garnier” denmeye başlanmış.
  • ...des Capucines in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, but soon became known as the Palais Garnier, in recognition of its opulence and its architect, Charles Garnier.
  • Discover the world's most beautiful opera house on one of our guided tours. Discover a unique and prestigious place in the heart of Paris: the Palais Garnier.
  • Palais Garnier became the official name in 1989 with the construction of the Opéra Bastille, and the venue now houses primarily ballets.