The Opera Garnier Historical Area Private Tour
Opera Garnier Area Private Tour : Nestled in the heart of Paris, the Opera Garnier is a dazzling spectacle of architecture, history, and culture. Known for its grandeur and mystical tales, this historic opera house is best explored through a private tour with PARIS BY EMY. This experience immerses you in the intricate details and hidden stories that make the Opera Garnier an unforgettable Parisian landmark.
Museum and Site Private Tour Guide
Pricing | Number of people | Duration | Custom Features |
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From 175 Euros | Per person | 2-3 hours | Museum/site with licensed guide |
From 25 Euros | Per person | Unlimited | Skip the line ticket audioguide |
From 225 Euros | Per person | 4-5 hours | Museum/site with licensed guide |
From 1,500 Euros | Up to 6 persons | 1.5 hours | Exclusive Louvre or Versailles VIP tour |
From 1,500 Euros | Up to 5 persons | 1.5 hours | Exclusive Garnier Opera tour after closing |
From 2,750 Euros | Up to 30 persons | 2 hours | Exclusive Sainte Chapelle tour after closing |
From 3,000 Euros | Up to 6 persons | 2 hours | Exclusive Eiffel Tower VIP tour |
PARIS BY EMY is committed to sharing authentic Parisian experiences, focusing on history, culture, and personalized interactions. You’ll get expert insights into the architectural brilliance of Opera Garnier while hearing engaging stories that transport you to the height of Parisian elegance. Check museum and site private tour page with a licensed guide for an exclusive access to this treasure.
Opera Garnier Private Tour Guide
Since its opening in 1875, Opera Garnier has shaped French arts and culture profoundly. This opera house was the site of countless legendary performances and remains a testament to Paris’s rich artistic history. During your private tour, your guide will share stories of famous performances and the artists who graced its stage, bringing the opera’s legacy to life. The Palais Garnier also known as Opéra Garnier is a 1,979-seat opera house at the Place de l’Opéra in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. It was built for the Paris Opera from 1861 to 1875 at the behest of Emperor Napoleon III.
Unveiling the Architecture and Design
Opera Garnier is an architectural marvel, showcasing opulent design elements both inside and out. A private tour allows you to explore the exterior sculptures and richly decorated interiors in detail, from the columns and statues adorning its façade to the luxurious interior spaces. Your private tour guide will share the inspirations behind architect Charles Garnier’s vision and explain how each design element reflects the grandeur of 19th-century Paris.
The Grand Staircase and Its Splendor
Stepping inside, you’ll encounter the breathtaking Grand Staircase, one of Opera Garnier’s most famous features. This double staircase, crafted in marble and illuminated by chandeliers, serves as a true work of art and has been the backdrop for many glamorous events.
Inside the Auditorium: A World of Art
One of the highlights of the Opera Garnier is its auditorium, where art and architecture converge to create a magical experience. Your private tour guide will introduce you to the Marc Chagall-painted ceiling, a vibrant masterpiece that captivates visitors with its color and depth. The central chandelier has its own fascinating backstory, along with the unique acoustics that make this venue a musical treasure.
Hidden Rooms and Hallways
Beyond the grand façade, the Opera Garnier hides some intriguing secrets. Your private tour may include a visit to hidden areas like the infamous Box #5, said to be the setting for Gaston Leroux’s Phantom of the Opera, or even a peek at the mysterious underground lake beneath the opera house. These lesser-known parts of the opera house offer a glimpse into the legends that surround this Parisian icon.
Opera Garnier Neighborhood Private Tour
The area around the Opera Garnier is a treasure trove of Parisian culture. You’ll find the historic Café de la Paix, a popular gathering place for writers and artists, as well as the elegant Place Vendôme, home to luxury shops and beautiful architecture. The neighborhood also boasts excellent shopping and dining options, offering a complete experience that blends history with modern Parisian flair.
Place de la Madeleine and the Charm of Parisian Squares
The Place de la Madeleine is an elegant square at the heart of this district, offering a picturesque view of the Madeleine Church and the surrounding architecture. This square has long been a gathering spot for locals and visitors alike, and it’s the perfect place to soak in the atmosphere of Parisian life. From here, you’ll have easy access to nearby attractions and iconic shops, making it a focal point of the tour.
Exploring the Madeleine Church’s Neoclassical Grandeur
The Madeleine Church stands as one of Paris’s most impressive examples of Neoclassical architecture. Built between 1763 and 1842 to resemble an ancient Roman temple, its façade is adorned with 52 Corinthian columns, each standing 20 meters tall. Delve into the church’s remarkable history, including its transition from a monument to Napoleon’s army to the spiritual haven it is today. From its stately entrance to its intricate sculptures, the church’s beauty and architectural sophistication are breathtaking.
Since the 13th century, the Faubourg de la Ville l’Evêque had been a place of worship. The Sainte-Marie-Madeleine church is located at the beginning of the current boulevard Malesherbes. In the 18th century, a new building became necessary due to the development of the district. Pierre Contant d’Ivry designed the plans for the building. Indeed, it was to take place in the monumental perspective of the rue Royale and the place Louis XV. On his death in 1777, the plans were modified by Guillaume Couture, but the Revolution interrupted the construction of the monument in 1791.
Discovering the French Revolution Private Tour
The French Revolution dramatically shaped the Madeleine neighborhood, leaving behind a legacy visible in the area’s monuments and architecture. During your private tour, you’ll explore how the Revolution influenced the church’s design. Moreover, it shaped the surrounding streets and structures. The tales of political upheaval and change will bring new meaning to the area’s historical ambiance. It is offering a deeper understanding of Paris’s turbulent past. Opt for a private tour regarding the French Revolution of 1789.
The Rue Royale: Opera Garnier Area Chic Boutiques Private Tour
Indeed, Rue Royale, one of Paris’s most famous streets, is a perfect blend of history and modern elegance. Originally laid out in the 17th century, this boulevard now hosts a mix of high-end boutiques, iconic cafes, and architectural landmarks. Strolling down Rue Royale, you’ll discover how this street evolved from a path connecting major Parisian landmarks to a luxurious shopping destination, blending the city’s rich history with contemporary style. Choose a private luxury shopping tour with optional driver.
Under Louis XIII, the street was executed under the letters patent of June 21, 1737. Rue Royale was built on a former swamp. It was connecting Place Louis XV (Place de la Concorde) to the space where the Eglise de la Madeleine is located today. The architect Gabriel, while designing the Place de la Concorde, at the same time created the street, with private mansions for wealthy people.
The Opera Garnier Historical Area Private Tour
The Madeleine district owes its name to the eponymous church located on the Place de la Madeleine. The Madeleine district is an upscale district. Moreover, it is the home to many places of interest, particularly at rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré. It includes among others: The Élysée Palace today the residence official of the President of the Republic. But also the Square Louis XVI the only public place bearing the name of this king.
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