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The Opéra Garnier is one of the Paris National Opera's two home venues in the city. It was built from 1861 to 1875 on a commission of Napoleon III, along with the Place de l'Opéra on which the building stands, at the intersection of Boulevard des Capucines and Avenue de l'Opéra. Inaugurated as "le Nouvel opéra de Paris" (the New Paris Opera), the venue became known as the "Palais Garnier" within the first decades of its existence, acknowleding the plans and designs of its architect Charles Garnier. The Paris National Opera now uses the Palais Garnier mainly for ballet. The Palais Garnier also houses the Bibliothèque-Musée de l'Opéra de Paris (Paris Opera Library-Museum), although the Library-Museum is no longer managed by the Opera and is part of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France.
Nothing more to say, but it's really an amazing memo when you come to this place on the first time in real life. Far beyond the imagination, it's enormous, beautiful and very tidy.
Sydney Opera House is one of the most inspiring buildings I have seen. There are so many details that reveal themselves as you move around the building, with intersecting sharp and smooth shapes.
Opera Box ~~~Past
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I like it without the rails better~
The eighth wonder of the world, some say.
A very impressive piece of architecture, 50 years old this year.
Opera at Western. The Secret Gardener. Paul Davenport Theatre-Talbot College-Western University. November 20th, 2019. Photo: Claus Andersen
Falstaff Verdi- Production Photography - Dress Rehearsal March 1, 2023. Music Western Opera. Photo: Claus Andersen
This 9 stitched shot is okay at this size, not to be viewed large as not sharp. I just wanted to see what it looked like as this process is new to me.
Photograph taken circa March 1995.
Olympus OM 10. Ektachrome 100.
Scanned to digital 23/01/10 on SilverFast Plustek.
Benjamin Britten A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Musical Director and Conductor: Valery Gergiev
Conductor: Pavel Smelkov
Musical Preparation: Irina Soboleva
Stage Director and Production Concept: Claudia Solti
Set Designer: Isabella Bywater
Lighthing Designer: Jennifer Schriever
Video Designer: Nina Dunn
Children's Chorus Master: Dmitry Ralko
Assistant Stage Director and Choreographer: Maxine Braham
Aerial Acrobatics Director: David Downie
21 July 2011
Mariinsky Concert Hall, St Petersburg, Russia
© Mariinsky Theatre | Natasha Razina
The Opéra Garnier is one of the Paris National Opera's two home venues in the city. It was built from 1861 to 1875 on a commission of Napoleon III, along with the Place de l'Opéra on which the building stands, at the intersection of Boulevard des Capucines and Avenue de l'Opéra. Inaugurated as "le Nouvel opéra de Paris" (the New Paris Opera), the venue became known as the "Palais Garnier" within the first decades of its existence, acknowleding the plans and designs of its architect Charles Garnier. The Paris National Opera now uses the Palais Garnier mainly for ballet. The Palais Garnier also houses the Bibliothèque-Musée de l'Opéra de Paris (Paris Opera Library-Museum), although the Library-Museum is no longer managed by the Opera and is part of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France.