Palais Garnier
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Cultural & Heritage Sites

Palais Garnier

paris, France

Palais Garnier, located in Paris, France, is a historic opera house and a masterpiece of 19th-century architecture. Commissioned by Emperor Napoleon III, it was designed by architect Charles Garnier and completed in 1875. The building is renowned for its opulent interiors, featuring grand staircases, lavish chandeliers, and intricate frescoes. A unique feature of the Palais Garnier is its magnificent grand foyer, adorned with marble columns and a stunning ceiling painted by Marc Chagall, which adds a modern artistic touch to the classical design. The opera house remains a symbol of Parisian culture and is a popular venue for opera, ballet, and other performances.

Best time to visit

Spring (March to May) and fall (September to November)

Insider tip

Visit during the late afternoon for fewer crowds and beautiful lighting for photos....

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