Yes, there are catacombs beneath the Palais Garnier, the famous Opera house in Paris. These underground tunnels and chambers were originally part of the city's extensive sewer system and later served various purposes, including storage and as a refuge during the French Revolution. The mysterious and labyrinthine nature of these catacombs has inspired numerous legends and stories, including the tale of the Phantom of the Opera. However, they are not open to the public and remain largely unexplored.
The Phantom used to live with a traveling fair, being abused and being called the devils child because of his face (Hence the mask) He eventually kills his master by strangling him and runs of with Madame Giry. During the length of the film however he lived in the catacombs under the Paris Opera House.
The name of the opera house is The Sydney Opera House
The Opera involved is that of Paris, France. The time frame is the late 1800s, early 1900s.
There are many claims that yes, The mysterious Phantom of the Opera was a real, living, breathing person who did live in the catacombs under the Palais Garnier in Paris, France.. However there is no hard evidence to support this so no-one truly knows.
No. The Polish National Opera was the largest opera house in the world.
In the catacombs under the Paris Opera House a young Madame Giry takes him to after rescuing him from a travelling circus.
It is Erik. He is the deformed man who lives in the catacombs of the opera house and loves Christine. See Wikipedia 'Phantom of the Opera'
After he was rescued from a travelling circus by a young Madame Giry he took refuge in the catacombs underneath the Paris Opera House which became his permanent home.
The Phantom of the Opera is primarily set in the Palais Garnier, the famous opera house in Paris, France. The story revolves around the mysterious figure known as the Phantom, who lives in the catacombs beneath the opera house and becomes infatuated with a young soprano named Christine Daaé. The lavish and eerie atmosphere of the opera house plays a crucial role in the narrative, enhancing the themes of passion and obsession.
The Phantom used to live with a traveling fair, being abused and being called the devils child because of his face (Hence the mask) He eventually kills his master by strangling him and runs of with Madame Giry. During the length of the film however he lived in the catacombs under the Paris Opera House.
His mask. Meg finds it.
Yes, what many Parisians consider a fable is actually true. There is a man-made lake beneath the Paris Opera House as was featured in "The Phantom of the Opera". The foundation was laid in the 1860's. Engineers struggled to drain the water from the earth and simply decided to impound it in a reservoir that has a depth of 12 feet and is 60 yards long. Several fish make their home there and are regularly fed by Opera House staff.
Because it's a story about a sociopath living under an opera house and who has created for himself an imago of a phantom and had everyone believe the opera house is really haunted.
The name of the opera house is The Sydney Opera House
The Opera involved is that of Paris, France. The time frame is the late 1800s, early 1900s.
There are many claims that yes, The mysterious Phantom of the Opera was a real, living, breathing person who did live in the catacombs under the Palais Garnier in Paris, France.. However there is no hard evidence to support this so no-one truly knows.
No. The Polish National Opera was the largest opera house in the world.