


The building itself is considered an artful masterpiece, and was one of the most expensive construction projects to come from the Second French Empire under the reign of Napoléon III. One of the most prestigious stages in all of France, the Palais Garnier was constructed between 18, designed by legendary architect Charles Garnier, who was selected among a handful of talented architects in a fierce design competition. You will learn many interesting facts and secrets while getting a rare privilege of having the monument to yours. You will even have access to the lodge number 5 which belonged to the ghost himself and still carries all the mysteries of this mythical place. Your guide will take you in the footsteps of the Phantom of the Opera from Gaston Leroux’s famous novel. When the technical and artistic conditions allow it, you will also have access to the performance hall.īut that is not it! To make your experience even more special, we offer you an evening tours after Palais Garnier closes to the public at 5 pm. Your final destination will be the magnificent Grand Foyer, a place with a unique set of mirrors and glasses inspired by the Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles.

Then you will see the fascinating statue of the Pythie and continue your journey through the astonishing Grand Escalier (staircase) which is beautifully decorated with marble, onyx, copper, paintings, gilding and mosaics. Your tour will start with welcoming at the Rotonde des Abonnés which used to be the spectators’ entrance. The building is also considered to be a museum for many glorious paintings and sculptures. Famous operas and ballets were created in this historical Parisian monument. It was built in 1875 by the architect Charles Garnier and has over 2,000 seat capacity. The Palais Garnier is one of the largest opera theatres in Europe.
