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Garnier's Opera House

Garnier's Opera House, also known as Palais Garnier, is a stunning historic opera theater in Paris, completed in 1875. It showcases elaborate architecture with ornate interiors, grand staircases, and impressive chandeliers, embodying 19th-century opulence. Designed by architect Charles Garnier, it was built to host the Paris Opera and Ballet, blending classical and Baroque styles. Modernly, it's both a functioning performance venue and a tourist attraction, famous for its acoustics and artistic design. The Opera House stands as a symbol of Parisian culture, elegance, and the grandeur of the arts during the Second Empire period.