Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Palais Garnier, Paris


Palais Garnier was built by the architect Charles Garnier between 1861 and 1875.
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There is a grand staircase is very impressive that you went to see one of the boxes. Out of the box you can see the
lights surrounding a very large and ceiling paintings by Chagall.
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The chairs in red velvet box and there was a red velvet curtain. Large porch is very large salon with marble columns, paintings, sculptures, with many chandeliers. There's a lot of gold in this room and very, very impressive. Façade of the building is very elegant and statues are very large, which adorn the building. There is a roof Statue of Liberty gold plated and very beautiful. On one side of the building is a small memorial for Charles Garnier. I recommend that visitors to Paris to see the building is very beautiful
The Palais Garnier Opera national de Paris was named after Gaston Leroux in his Phantom of the Opera.  The architecture is beautifully done with a mixture of baroque, classical, Napoleonic and Greek styles.  The Palais Garnier Opera national de Paris is adorn with all sorts of different mosaics, the foyer has a cupola decorated by painter Marc Chagall and an impressive Rococo staircase which leads to all of the beautiful reception rooms.
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Outside of the Palais Garnier Opera national de Paris is four different stone statues which represent Lyric, Poetry, Lyric Theater, Dance and Music!
Going to the opera is something that is a favorite past time for many, many different Paris-dwellers and when you are on vacation in Paris, it is very important that you experience everything that this beautiful city of love has to offer.  The Palais Garnier Opera national de Paris is definitely the place to be – after all, it was built in 1862.


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