Napoleon III of France ordered its construction in Charles Garnier. The work was interrupted by the Commune of 1870, but managed to be inaugurated on January 15, 1875, during the Third Republic.
The work also had to be interrupted to find caves with groundwater during excavation.
In 1985, the Opera was renamed the Palace of Dance and opera productions that came to be represented in the new Opera Bastille.
The Palace and the underground caves were chosen scenarios where Gaston Leroux placed the action of his novel The Phantom of the Opera, which has led to a musical and several films.
The work also had to be interrupted to find caves with groundwater during excavation.
In 1985, the Opera was renamed the Palace of Dance and opera productions that came to be represented in the new Opera Bastille.
The Palace and the underground caves were chosen scenarios where Gaston Leroux placed the action of his novel The Phantom of the Opera, which has led to a musical and several films.
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