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PARIS poster - Opéra Garnier

The poster depicting the staircase of the Opéra Garnier in Paris captures a moment of elegance at the heart of one of the capital's most emblematic monuments. The Opéra Garnier is an architectural masterpiece built during the reign of Napoleon III, designed by the architect Charles Garnier. Inaugurated in 1875, this building is one of the greatest achievements of the Beaux-Arts style, a movement which combines grandeur and richness of detail. The Opéra Garnier is famous for its ornately sculpted façade, gilding, and gold-leaf-covered copper dome, making it a symbol of French luxury and culture. HAS Inside, the monumental white marble staircase, surrounded by columns, balustrades and statues, is undoubtedly one of the most impressive features. This staircase, also called the “grand staircase”, leads spectators to the different levels of the opera, creating a real scene from the moment they enter the building. The performance hall, with its ceiling painted by Marc Chagall and its monumental chandelier, is another jewel of this place, testifying to the cultural importance of the Opéra Garnier through the centuries. The history of the Opéra Garnier is also marked by fascinating anecdotes, such as that of the “Phantom of the Opera,” a legend inspired by the writer Gaston Leroux who contributed to the venue’s international renown. The building has also survived many tumultuous periods in French history, and continues today to host world-renowned operas, ballets and other artistic performances. This monument, which attracts thousands of visitors every year, is much more than just a performance hall. It is a symbol of Parisian refinement and culture, offering its visitors an unparalleled visual and historical experience. HAS Through this poster, you are invited to explore or revisit the Opéra Garnier, admiring one of the most majestic elements of its interior architecture, a staircase which alone embodies the splendor and history of this emblematic place.