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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.

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Opera Populaire

(The Paris Opera House was/is also referred to as the 'Opera Garnier' or the 'Palais Garnier'(Garnier Palace, to translate literally), after Charles Garnier, the architect who built it.

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It takes place in Paris, in an opera house called the Opera Garnier. However, in the play, they call the opera house the Opera Populair.

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The Paris Opera House, also known as the 'Opera Garnier'(the Garnier Opera House) or the 'Palais Garnier' - after Charles Garnier, the architect who built it.

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The Paris Opera Populare

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