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Grand Opera description and photos - France: Paris. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The title in English is Grand Opera. Photo and descriptionThe Grand Opera - this is how the Paris Opera is called rather by inertia. Now it bears the name of its creator, architect Charles Garnier (Opera Garnier). But the merit of the appearance of the magnificent palace of arts largely belongs to the initiator of the project, Emperor Napoleon III, and the reformer of Paris, Baron Haussmann, who successfully entered the building into the largest transport interchange. Construction began in 1860 and faced enormous difficulties. The first of these was the underground river under the foundation. But it was not only nature that hindered construction. In 1870, the Franco-Prussian war broke out, Napoleon III was taken prisoner by Prussia, the empire fell, the Prussians entered Paris, and the Commune was proclaimed. The unfinished building became a military warehouse; an aeronautical station was located on its roof. However, in 1875 the theater, which received the name of the National Academy of Music, opened. Contemporaries were amazed at the luxury of the building, which became the standard of eclectic architecture (Boz-ar style). The huge foyers were made in the style of the ceremonial galleries of old castles. The red and gold auditorium, reminiscent of a horseshoe, was illuminated by a huge crystal chandelier. The main staircase, decorated with a stone of rare beauty, became a favorite place for a fashion show of the select public. For its time, the theater was a technologically advanced structure. Special batteries supplied electricity to its mechanisms, and a hydraulic system provided water performances. The painting and modeling were done by the best painters and sculptors in France. In 1964, the ceiling of the auditorium was re-painted by Marc Chagall. The Grand Opera has hosted outstanding opera premieres: "William Tell" by Rossini, "Don Carlos" by Verdi, "Favorite" by Donizetti. Caruso, Chaliapin, Till sang here; at the beginning of the 20th century, performances by Diaghilev's entreprise were performed. Opera Garnier is the thirteenth Parisian opera. For a long time it was simply called the Parisian Theater, but in 1989, after the opening of the Opera Bastille, the theater received its current name. Today both temples of art are part of the public-commercial enterprise Opera national de Paris. We also recommend reading Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Borovichi description and photos - Russia - North-West: Borovichi Topic: Grand Opera (Grand Opera) description and photos - France: Paris. |