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Paris Opera House

The Paris Opera House, also known as Palais Garnier, is a magnificent historic building in Paris, France, renowned for its stunning architecture and cultural significance. Opened in 1875, it serves as a venue for ballet, opera, and other performances. The opulent interior features grand staircases, elaborate chandeliers, and intricate designs, reflecting 19th-century luxurious taste. It symbolizes France’s artistic heritage and has inspired many stories, including Gaston Leroux's novel "The Phantom of the Opera." Today, it remains a premier institution for the performing arts, attracting visitors worldwide who come to experience its beauty and artistic excellence.