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Place de l’Opéra , 75009 Paris, France
Place de l’Opéra , 75009 Paris, France
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La scène et sa coupole
Salle de bal
Opéra Garnier

Palais Garnier, the palace of gilded illusions

Bathed in the soft glow of thousands of gold leaves, the Grand Escalier (Grand Staircase) unfolds its marble curves like an invitation to a dream. The Palais Garnier is more than just a performance hall. It is an architectural manifesto where every ornament reflects the outsized ambition of the Second Empire.

Why does the Palais Garnier fascinate so many?

Inaugurated in 1875 after fifteen years of construction, this masterpiece by Charles Garnier embodies the Napoleonic vision of an imperial Paris. The young architect, then unknown, won a competition against 170 candidates with a bold design blending Baroque, Classical, and Renaissance styles. Today, the monument draws nearly 450,000 visitors each year, drawn as much by its prestigious programming as by its exuberant architecture.

Beyond the performance, it is the soul of the place that captivates. Think of its hidden corridors, the underground lake that inspired Gaston Leroux for The Phantom of the Opera, and a unique atmosphere where history dialogues with contemporary creation.

The auditorium, a red and gold jewel box

Stepping into the Italian-style hall is a visual shock. The red and gold tones pop under the bronze and crystal chandelier weighing eight tons and holding 340 lights. Look up. The ceiling painted by Marc Chagall in 1964 breaks intentionally with 19th-century aesthetics, creating a striking contrast between tradition and modernity.

The hall holds 2,054 spectators across five levels of balconies. The acoustics, long criticized for prioritizing aesthetics over function, still offer a particular intimacy from the central orchestra seats.

Local tip: to admire the Chagall ceiling without a neck ache, take a seat in the orchestra for a few minutes before a show begins. The ushers generally allow this if you are discreet.

The public spaces, a dazzling journey

The marble Grand Escalier

The Grand Escalier is the highlight of any visit. Its first thirty steps of white marble, flanked by two bronze torch-bearing candelabras, lead to a double divergent staircase. The onyx and Swedish green marble balustrades catch the natural light filtering through the glass ceiling. This is where the Parisian elite came to be seen during opening nights.

The Grand Foyer and the Rotonde des abonnés

Spanning 154 meters, the Grand Foyer rivals the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles. Its gilded mosaics, mirrors, allegorical paintings, and marble columns create a permanent theatrical backdrop. During intermissions, this is the preferred spot for spectators to wander.

The Rotonde des abonnés (Subscribers' Rotunda), with its polychrome marble and porphyry columns, served as a private lounge for the Parisian elite. Today, it hosts spectators during performance intermissions.

Visiting the Palais Garnier: the highlights

Must-sees:

  • The library-museum of the opera, with its exceptional archives of costumes, models, and scores
  • The salons dedicated to the Moon and the Sun, decorated with mythological frescoes
  • The Bassin de la Pythie (Pythoness Basin) in the entrance hall, with its shimmering mosaics
  • The stage-side boxes to observe the architecture of the hall from a privileged angle

Self-guided tours allow you to explore at your own pace, but guided tours reveal anecdotes about the backstage area, the superstitions of the artists, and the construction secrets of this colossal monument.

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Opening hours

Open every day from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM from mid-July to mid-August and from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM the rest of the year. Closed on January 1, May 1, and during special events.
Hours are indicative and subject to change

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Reviews of Palais Garnier

Summary of 7 reviews
5/5
Average rating
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Total recommendations

Ratings by visit type

With family
4.3
As a couple
5
With friends
4.8

Avygeo ranking

#30
in the world
#29
in Europe
#20
in France
#11
in Paris

Gorgeous

I was lucky enough to see a performance at the Palais Garnier and it was incredible. The decor is stunning and the acoustics are exceptional. From the outside, the building is also worth stopping for. I believe they offer tours of the interior that you should book in advance.

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One of the most beautiful monuments in Paris

The Opéra Garnier, formerly the Paris Opera, is sublime. On the outside, but especially on the inside! Its grand staircase, gilding, and hallways are a feast for the eyes. One time, I had the chance to see an opera there and the feeling is not at all the same as in more modern venues, like the Opéra de Bastille. You really get the impression of being one of those opera lovers from the end of the 19th century, there to see the latest fashionable show. Simply magnificent, even if the tickets are definitely not cheap.

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A magical monument

I have been there several times for guided tours, escape games, and shows. It is always a true delight. The lobby, the grand white marble staircase, the auditorium with its gold leaf and red velvet, not to mention the richly decorated foyer with its magnificent chandeliers and paintings, all offer a sumptuous setting. The only thing that bothers me is the ceiling painted by Chagall because it clashes too much with the rest of the space. Whether it is ballets or operas, I have always loved the performances. A small downside, the seats in the dress circle get uncomfortable quickly.

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Monumental staircase

The ideal way to visit the Palais Garnier is obviously to attend a show. But if your budget does not allow for that, it is also possible to join an organized tour (by reservation) of this 19th century architectural masterpiece. As soon as you enter the Palais Garnier, you are impressed by the monumental marble staircase and the gilding. The ceiling of the main auditorium was painted by Chagall. The tour also allows you to discover the backstage area, the salons, and the richly decorated foyers.

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Palais Garnier, some truly beautiful rococo

Magnificent, grandiose, brilliant :) The Palais Garnier and its monumental staircase, the ceiling painted by Chagall, the grand foyer, the orchestra gallery...
Visit the Palais Garnier without hesitation, or even better, go see a ballet!

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One of the most beautiful monuments in Paris?

I haven't had the chance to see a show at this Opera house yet. On the other hand, we did a tour of the interior and I highly recommend doing it.
The exterior of the building is already impressive, but the inside is even more so! Monumental marble staircases, decorations, paintings, gilding, chandeliers, and the dome above the auditorium. Truly splendid!

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Splendor on stage and in the decor!

The Opéra National de Paris, or Palais Garnier, is one of the wonders of the most beautiful city in the world!
Its exterior and interior architecture is breathtakingly beautiful! Its engravings and ornate designs on the facade really catch the eye!
I would add that this legendary spot in Paris offers shows on stage of great perfection, and I recommend that everyone see at least one in their lifetime.

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15/09/2016

Pourquoi "fléau" ? Pour moi, ce mot veut dire "calamité" :)

15/09/2016

Pourquoi "fléau" ? Pour moi, ce mot veut dire "calamité" :)

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