A Parisian palace is often referred to as a "palais" in French. Some famous Parisian palaces include the Palais Garnier, the Palais-Royal, and the Palais de l'Élysée.
Palais Garnier was created in 1874.
The Palais Garnier, also known as the Opéra de Paris or Opéra Garnier, was designed by Charles Garnier. The link below will give further information.
The Palais Garnier, also known as the Opéra de Paris or Opéra Garnier, but more commonly as the Paris Opéra.
Le Palais Garnier was inaugurated in 1875. Read more, below.
The Palais Garnier was designed as part of the great Parisian reconstruction of the Second Empire.
The Palais Garnier, also known as the Opéra de Paris or Opéra Garnier, but more commonly as the Paris Opéra. The Liceu Opera House Barcelona
The lower house of the French Parliament is called the National Assembly. Their sessions are held at the Palais Bourbon.
The Paris Opera House (the Opera Populaire). However in real life the opera house is called the Palais Garnier (or Opéra de Paris, Opéra Garnier, or Paris Opéra.) The Opera Populaire was merely made up for the show.
The entire Opera Populaire in the film was built by the movie makers, on separate stages and as separate exteriors. They said they wanted it to be a complete, sensual character of its own. However, the original Gaston Leroux novel bases the story around the Metropolitan Opera House in Paris, which apparently does has an extremely deep labyrinth of passages beneath the opera house, and at the bottom a lake.
From 1876 to 1987 it was located in the Palais Garnier, from 1987 till now it is in Nanterre
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