
Visit the Palais Garnier - Opéra national de Paris
Discover at your own pace the public areas of Palais Garnier, a masterpiece of 19th-century theater architecture. Ticket includes access to current temporary exhibitions (not accessible to …
Palais Garnier - Theaters and Workshops - Opéra national de Paris
Designed by architect Charles Garnier in 1875, the Palais Garnier hosts a prestigious auditorium and various public areas (grand foyer, rotonde des abonnés, lounges), as well as a museum …
Visit Palais Garnier - Opéra Bastille - Opéra national de Paris
The exhibitions Buying a ticket to visit the Palais Garnier will give you access to the current exhibitions.
The Paris Opera in the 19th century - Opéra national de Paris
On January 5, 1875, the Palais Garnier was inaugurated with great pomp in the presence of French President MacMahon and a large number of prestigious guests and critics from all over …
GUIDED TOURS - Visit and explore - Opéra national de Paris
Explore the public areas of the Palais Garnier with passionate guides who will share fascinating insights and anecdotes, helping you better understand the history, architecture, and decor of …
Opéra national de Paris
Le Palais Garnier et l’Opéra Bastille. Programmation, Billetterie, Informations pratiques.
150 years of the Palais Garnier - Opéra national de Paris
Hosting opera and ballet performances, concerts and recitals every season, this theater, magnificently designed by Charles Garnier, remains, 150 years after its inauguration, a place …
Prepare your arrival - Opéra national de Paris
First, make sure to check where your performance is taking place: the Paris Opera has two theatre houses, the Palais Garnier and the Bastille Opera. Below you will find practical …
Seating Plans and Prices - Opéra national de Paris
The opera is subtitled in two languages (French/English) and can be seen from the front seats and the front row of the boxes.
13/14 The Palais Garnier or the “new Opera” - Opéra national de …
An architectural competition was launched in December 1860. In May 1861, after triumphing over 171 other proposals, Charles Garnier was named the winner. Work began in January 1862 …