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Palais Garnier, juga dikenali sebagai Opéra Garnier, direka oleh pereka bentuk seni bina terkenal Perancis, Charles Garnier dan merupakan ikon Paris. Ia juga merupakan tempat yang mengilhamkan muzikal "The Phantom of the Opera". Palais Garnier adalah bangunan yang megah dan indah dengan hiasan yang banyak di dalam dan luarannya. Dinding dan tiangnya dipenuhi dengan patung Baroque, lampu gantung, lukisan, dan sebagainya, seperti istana yang dipenuhi dengan perhiasan emas dan perak. Kini, kebanyakan persembahan Paris Opera telah dipindahkan ke Opéra Bastille, menjadikan Palais Garnier dibuka kepada pelancong setiap hari.
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Penampilan yang indah: Bahagian luaran bangunan ini dipenuhi dengan ukiran halus bermula dari dinding luar putih, gerbang, tiang batu hingga ke patung Baroque berwarna emas di kedua-dua hujungnya.

Hiasan dalaman yang mengagumkan: Terdapat tangga marmar yang menakjubkan di Palais Garnier. Lobi ini dikelilingi oleh patung pelbagai bentuk, kebanyakannya adalah dewa-dewi dari mitologi Greek, memaparkan kemuliaan di bawah sinaran lampu emas. Bahukiran ukiran di bawah tangga juga sangat halus.

Terdapat banyak mural berwarna-warni di siling yang menggambarkan beberapa mitos klasik. Terdapat juga banyak patung dada komposer berbahan gangsa di antara tiang-tiang, seperti Mozart, Beethoven, dan lain-lain. Melalui koridor di ruang rehat terdapat tiang-tiang emas, dinding, patung, lampu gantung, dan mural dengan tepi emas di siling.

Selain itu, anda boleh melawat pameran sementara untuk menerokai sepenuhnya keagungan dan keindahan Palais Garnier!
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A very beautiful place to visit in Paris! Must put in itinerary 🩷
Forty years ago, the movie tiger mouth to escape, Paris Opera is an important scene, 40 years later to visit it for the first time, really beautiful and spectacular, next time to listen to the concert.
Palais Garnier, Paris’s legendary opera house, is a masterpiece of opulence and artistry. Built in the 19th century, its grand façade, marble staircases, gilded balconies, and crystal chandeliers exude timeless elegance. Inside, the jewel of the ceiling painted by Marc Chagall adds a touch of modern magic to the historic splendor. Whether attending a performance or simply touring its lavish halls, the experience feels like stepping into a fairytale. From the Grand Foyer, reminiscent of Versailles, to the velvet-draped auditorium, every detail whispers luxury. A visit to Palais Garnier is an unforgettable encounter with the glamour and cultural soul of Paris.
Very famous attractions, must choose attractions, must enjoy the Paris Opera. The Paris Opera, full name Opera Garnier, is one of the most famous buildings in Paris, France, and a classic in the history of world architecture. The Paris Opera is a masterpiece of eclectic architecture, incorporating elements of neoclassical, baroque and rococo style. The interior is extremely luxurious, with a large number of marble, gilded, velvet and crystal lamps. The most famous of these are the magnificent stairwells, the magnificent halls and the ceiling murals painted by Mark Chagall (Marc Chagall). In the center of the opera house is a huge horseshoe-shaped audience hall, the velvet red in the audience hall constitutes the main color, and the gold decoration is embedded during the period, which looks magnificent.
The Garnier Opera is a must-see attraction in Paris. The building is luxurious both in appearance and interior, and you can't help but stop and have a good look at this intersection every time you pass by on a sunny day. The interior is more ornate, and even if you don't watch the show, you must buy a ticket to visit. The Paris Opera is a source of imperialism, and opera was sought after by the royal family as early as Napoleon, and Haydn and Beethoven were guests of Napoleon. Napoleon dreamed of building a magnificent opera house, and it was only half a century later that 171 architects participated in the bidding that the opera house was truly planned. The submissions were submitted anonymously, and the work was identified only by numbers and slogans, and Ganiye, a bidding architect with the slogan "I am very enthusiastic and expect very little", won the bid. Since it was built in 1875, there have been different curtains every night. The opera house can hold only 2,200 seats but it has the largest stage in the world. Watching a modern ballet with friends, as soon as you enter the opera house, you are shocked by the gorgeous marble decoration and sculpture, and the black staff surrounded you in threes and threes, and the dance will send you to the venue. It feels very lively and avant-garde. Half an hour before the official performance was an experimental performance, with casual performers dancing at all corners of the opera house. The performance was a total of four dances, choreography, costumes and soundtracks, which changed my traditional impression of ballet. The last song is a modern, rhythmic music, the crystal chandeliers at the top of the opera house glitter like the spotlights in the club, and suddenly an actor jumps up beside you in every box. All my friends come to Paris and I would highly recommend the Garnier Opera, and it would be better to have time to watch a show, and this sensory shock is absolutely impossible to describe in words.
The Paris Opera is near Galeries Lafayette, its scale is very large, exquisite and meticulous, magnificent, known as an opera house with painting marble and gold decorations. Typical European-style buildings on both sides, the roof stands gold statues, appear grand and magnificent, in the international position after the Sydney Opera House, it is not only a temple of art, but also a miracle of architecture.
The Paris Opera was built between 1861 and 1875 and has been a historical monument in France since 1923. The Paris Opera is known as the world’s most famous opera house, and is a symbol of Paris like Notre Dame and the Louvre.
Place de l''Opera Paris Opera, located in the center of Paris, France, very close to Galeries Lafayette, within walking distance, you can also take the subway line 3/7/8 under the Opera Station, and walk for 3 minutes. Paris Opera is also known as the Garnier Opera. It is one of the typical buildings of the Napoleonic period and is a perfect example of Baroque architecture.