
More: Subscribe | Unsubscribe | Archives
November 2005 - The Paris Opera House and its Environs
Paris has two opera houses, a modern one (inaugurated in 1989) located on place de la Bastille, and a 19th century one (inaugurated in 1875) located on place de l'Opéra. To many, the 19th century opera house best represents the effervescent spirit of Paris, perhaps because it is identified with dramatic events of the Second Empire and the Third Republic. It was built from 1862 to 1875, a period that overlapped these two political regimes. The urban texture of the city of Paris was undergoing profound transformation at this time, and the opera house would come to symbolize this change.
In this month's newsletter, we take a look at the 19th century opera house, called the Palais Garnier.
Click here to sign up to receive our newsletter and updates via e-mail.
Paris Insights Newsletters for 2010
September 2010 - Another Jewish Paris
August 2010 - An Interview with Dante James
July 2010 - A Visit to an Herb Shop
June 2010 - Le Lapin Agile: A Cabaret for Traditional French Songs
May 2010 - American Students “Ain't Misbehavin'” in Seine-Saint-Denis
April 2010 - Spoken Word in Paris
March 2010 - Clocks and Clock Faces - Paris-style
February 2010 - A Taste for Truffles
January 2010 - Julhès - A Parisian Food Emporium
Archives
TOP
|