
You will have the opportunity to walk through its luxurious lobbies, where the Parisian high society of the 1800s strolled to show off, between opera breaks, their dresses, suits and jewelry. The imposing Grand Staircase is one of its most impressive visual spectacles: its steps and railings of Seravezza marble, green marble, red marble and onyx intertwine and stand out in a scene that will take your breath away. You can discover some of the main areas and secrets of this jewel of the "City of Light". Its refined and exclusive style, characteristic of the buildings of the time, highlights an impressive interior with gilded details, gigantic chandeliers and mosaics throughout the building, created by architect Charles Garnier. This is one of the most representative places of Parisian architecture, built by order of Emperor Napoleon III and inaugurated in 1875 to host performances of lyric art, music and dance. Get to know the interior of the Opera Garnier in Paris with these tickets that guarantee access without queues.
