The Palais Garnier’s Chandelier: A Storied Past and Recent Celebrations
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The Palais Garnier’s Chandelier: A Storied Past and Recent Celebrations |
From a dramatic 1896 crash to its role in 'The Phantom of the Opera,' the chandelier remains a symbol of Parisian elegance. |
The Palais Garnier’s chandelier, an iconic fixture of Parisian culture, has a history as luminous as its glow.
Weighing over seven tons, this masterpiece dramatically crashed in 1896, an event that inspired Gaston Leroux's novel, The Phantom of the Opera.
In 2025, the Palais Garnier celebrated its 150th anniversary with a series of grand events.
On January 24, a gala featured performances by renowned artists like Lisette Oropesa and Ludovic Tézier, showcasing the opera house's enduring legacy.
Later, on May 11, the stage welcomed Rolex Ambassadors including Juan Diego Flórez and Sonya Yoncheva, accompanied by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Yannick Nézet-Séguin.
These events underscored the Palais Garnier's significance in the world of performing arts.
Adding to the festivities, the opera house hosted an exhibition from October 14, 2025, to February 15, 2026, detailing its rich history and showcasing historic costumes.
Visitors were invited to explore the grandeur of the Palais Garnier through themed tours, delving into its architectural marvels and storied past.
These celebrations not only honored the opera house's illustrious history but also highlighted its ongoing role as a beacon of art and culture in Paris. |