The Palais Garnier, also known as the Opéra Garnier, is a historic opera house located in Paris, France. Completed in 1875, it is a masterpiece of Beaux-Arts architecture, designed by architect Charles Garnier. The building is renowned for its grand façade, opulent interiors, and stunning chandelier, making it a symbol of the artistic and cultural life of the city.
The Palais Garnier serves as the primary venue for the Paris Opera and is famous for its elaborate performances, including operas and ballets. It features a seating capacity of around 1,900 and is adorned with beautiful artworks, including paintings by Marc Chagall on the ceiling.