Opéra Garnier (Group 1-5 (Group size: 5))

The Opéra Garnier is a landmark building in the center of Paris. It was designed by architect Charles Garnier and completed in 1875. The opera house is famous for its neo-baroque and eclectic architectural styles, which perfectly blend ancient Greek and Roman colonnades, Baroque and other architectural forms. The interior of the theater is gorgeously decorated with a grand staircase, a magnificent lobby and a ceiling mural painted by Marc Chagall. The grand staircase is made of white marble, onyx, green marble and red marble, and hand-carved marble columns surround the amazing staircase. The theater's Concert Hall presents classical horseshoe-shaped seats, decorated with gold and red seats. Charles Garnier's original intention was to design it so that the audience could not only enjoy the performance, but also have a panoramic view of the entire Concert Hall. In addition, the ceiling of the theater is painted with Marc Chagall's masterpiece, which took two years to complete. The picture depicts the appearance of ballet dancers performing at the Paris Opera. Opéra Garnier is not only a place for artistic performances, but also a place full of history and legends. It has witnessed countless performances and the growth of several generations of artists, and is a symbol of the Belle Époque architectural style. The theater is open to tourists almost every day, making it one of the mysterious opera houses worth seeing in Paris.

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