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The Palais Garnier

Discover its history, its treasures...

Entry from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., except for occasional closures. Building closes at 5 p.m.

For reasons related to theater activity, the auditorium is regularly inaccessible to visitors and some areas may be closed.


Due to the number of visitors, online booking only guarantees entry to the Palais Garnier

Due to a strike involving some staff at the Paris Opera, the Palais Garnier will be closed to visitors on Friday 20th December 2024 - Read more

Calendar of occasional closures

  • Closed in the morning
  • Closed in the afternoon
  • Closed all day
  • Restricted access*

Click on a date to see detailed schedules

*Restricted access: as some areas are closed, the reduced rate applies to individual sel-guided visitors over 25 years old. This rate does not apply if the auditorium is closed.

SELF-GUIDED TOUR

The Paris Opera offers you the possibility to discover the treasures of the Palais Garnier's public areas, a master piece of the 19th century theater art architecture. This ticket also gives you access to the current exhibitions (when available).


Booking is strongly recommended.


Full rate: €15
Reduced rate: €10
Free admisssions (children under 12, unemployed, ...)

Available with a multimedia guide service

GUIDED TOURS

Discover our classic overall tours of the theatre including a presentation of its history, architecture and its different activities.
You can also book a themed guided tour, for a unique and unusual visit after opening hours. 

Individual self-guided visits – information

Palais Garnier is open from 10am to 4pm except closures (see calendar).

The monument closes at 5 p.m.    

For reasons related to theater activity, the auditorium is regularly inaccessible to visitors and some areas may be closed.

Calendar of occasional closures

  • Closed in the morning
  • Closed in the afternoon
  • Closed all day
  • Restricted access*

Click on a date to see detailed schedules

INFORMATION

By phone: 08 92 89 90 90 (0,35€/min) and from outside France: +33 1 71 25 24 23, from Monday to Friday, 9am to 7pm.

BOOKING CONDITIONS
Sales are open for the next 60 days.

Book your ticket

  • Online by clicking on the button “BOOK” for the visit of your choice. You will be redirected to a page to create your Paris Opera account (or login if you are already registered).
  • On the Paris Opera application
  • By phone on 08 92 89 90 90 (+33 1 71 25 24 23 if calling from abroad)
  • At the Palais Garnier’s desks : open every day from 11 am to 4 pm.   
  • At automatic terminals located in the Palais Garnier’s hall (ticketing area). Payment by credit only.

PRICES

Reduced rates and free tickets are subject to presentation of a valid proof of eligibility and an identity document at the entrance to the Palais Garnier.

Full rate: adult over 25 years old.

Reduced rate*:

  • Young people aged 12-25;
  • Family offer (for 4 paying tickets including one ticket for a young person aged 12 to 25);
  • Reduced partner rate for holders of :
    ○ a valid Opera subscriber card;
    ○ a visit ticket for the Bastille Opera (less than one year old);
    ○ a maximum 8-days old ticket for the Musée d’Orsay or Musée Gustave Moreau*;
    ○ the Pass Navigo, Pass senior or Imagine’R card, on presentation of a Navigo Certificate of subscription** ;

* The reduced rate for the purchase of a ticket to the Musée d'Orsay or the Musée Gustave Moreau is also offered to holders of a ticket to visit the Palais Garnier, up to 8 days after the purchase of this ticket.
**Valid for two persons – Navigo Culture

Free admission*:

  • Children under the age of 12;
  • Person with disability and one helper (limited to one helper per person with disability);
  • The unemployed, recipients of social assistance / RSA / other minimum social benefits (document dated within the last 3 months);
  • Free partners for holders of:
    ○ The Pass’ Jeunes Opéra;
    ○ A valid Young Adult Opera suscriber card;
    ○ The AROP Particulier card ;
    ○ The Carte Culture issued by the French Ministry of Culture (valid for two persons);
    ○ The Bibliothèque nationale de France’s reader’s card (admission to the reading room of the Opera’s Library-museum);
    ○ The Bibliothèque nationale de France’s reader’s card (admission to the reading room of the Opera’s Library-museum);
  • The French professional tour guide card (rate available on request from the groups and professionals department to prepare a visit : visitegarnier@operadeparis.fr).



ACCESSIBILITY

The temporary exhibitions’ area and the shop are not accessible for people with reduced mobility.

Revelacio, our multimédia tablet service

Available every day from 10am to 3.30pm (from 10am to 4.30pm in August).

Explore the architecture, history, legends and secrets of Charles Garnier’s masterpiece.

MULTIMEDIA TOUR

For adults

A magically enlightening 90-minute multimedia voyage, enriched with archival images and interviews with specialists of the Opera and its history.
During the tour, thanks to augmented reality, the most emblematic and inaccessible areas of the building, such as the Foyer de la Danse and the Costume Depository, also become accessible.
Explore the auditorium, inspect Marc Chagall’s ceiling, the paintings in the Grand Foyer and the façade of the Palais Garnier.

Make your own way around the Palais Garnier or follow a suggested route.

An interactive plan to guide you.

  • Device: iPad mini
  • Price: €8 (€7 pre-purchased online)
  • Length of visit: 90 mins
  • Languages available: French, English, Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean

For children (6-13 years, recommended age):

Let Zoé ballerina of the Opera take you on a tour of Charles Garnier’s architectural masterpiece. The legends of the Palais Garnier will hold no secrets for you or your children (6 to 13 years old) thanks to this 1 hour-interactive tour (games throughout the tour).

  • Device: iPad
  • Price: €6,50
  • Length of visit: 1 hr
  • Languages available: French, English, Spanish

Accessibility:

Specially designed tours are available for blind or partially-sighted visitors (on audioguide, duration 1h15, available in French) as well as deaf or hard-of-hearing visitors (on iPad mini, duration 1h30, available in French Sign Language).

  • Device: audioguide or iPad mini
  • Price: €6,50
  • Length of visit: 1h15 to 1h30
  • Languages available: French, French sign language

At the moment

Immersive game tour

Experience an incredible investigation in the heart of the Palais Garnier! Follow in the footsteps of Arsène Lupin and try to unravel the only mystery that has ever eluded him: the secret of Cagliostro...

 Prices: from €20 to €28

DISCOVER

Virtual tour

In partnership with the Google Cultural Institute, discover the theatre and its masterpieces as if you were actually there.  

Chidren games experience

A funny document for the children to explore the Palais Garnier and discover its history, while playing a game.  

Devialet

At the heart of the Palais Garnier, the Devialet acoustic discovery room showcases wireless speakers, among which the "Gold Phantom Opéra de Paris".
Informations: devialet.com , +33 9 63 53 20 79

BASSIN DE LA PITHYE, GRAND ESCALIER


Beyond the Rotonde des Abonnés, the Bassin de la Pythia leads to the Grand Escalier with its magnificent thirty-meter-high vault. Built of marble of various colours, it is home to the double staircase leading to the foyers and the various floors of the theatre. At the bottom of the stairs, a true theatre within the theatre, two female allegories holding torches greet spectators.

SALON DU GLACIER, FOYER


At the end of a long gallery is the Rotunde du Glacier, a fresh and bright rotunda with a ceiling painted by Clairin (1843-1919) and featuring dancing bacchantes and fauna, along with tapestries illustrating different refreshments as well as fishing and hunting. Completed after the opening of the Palais Garnier, this salon evokes the aesthetic of the Belle Époque.

The vault of the Avant-Foyer is covered with mosaics of shimmering colours on a gold background. The view of the Grand Staircase is spectacular. The play of light between mirrors and windows in the Grand Foyer further accentuates the latter's vast dimensions. The ceiling painted by Paul Baudry (1828-1886) features themes from the history of music.

The lyre is the main element: it reigns over all the decorative vocabulary, be it on capitals, heating grids or doorknobs. A copy of Charles Garnier's bust by the sculptor Carpeaux (1827-1875) is located in the centre of the foyer, near a window looking down the Avenue de l'Opera towards the Louvre. The view can be enjoyed even more from the loggia. The Salons du Soleil et de la Lune offer a symbolic and poetic transition to the other areas.

library-museum of the opera


The collections of the Library-Museum of the Opera (National Library of France) conserve three centuries of the theatre's history. The museum gallery houses a permanent exhibition of paintings, drawings, photographs and set models. After the fall of the Empire, the premises were never completed: in the staircase leading to the temporary exhibition hall, remain the massive stone blocks dating from 1870. Access to the reading room, located in the Rotunde de l'Empereur, is restricted to researchers.

GALERIE DE L'ORCHESTRE, GRAND VESTIBULE

The Galerie de l'Orchestre offers a last glance of the Palais Garnier and an audiovisual exhibition recounting its history. The Grand Vestibule, watched over by the statues of the four composers Rameau, Lully, Gluck and Handel, leads to the exit.

the auditorium

For reasons related to theater activity, the performance hall is regularly inaccessible to visitors.

In the tradition of Italian theatre, the horseshoe-shaped "French" auditorium, so-called for the way the seats are arranged according to their category, was designed for the audience to see and to be seen. Its metallic structure, hidden by marble, stucco, velvet and gilding, supports the weight of the 8-ton bronze and crystal chandelier with its 340 lights. The house curtain was created by theatrical painters Auguste Rube (1817-1899) and Philippe Chaperon (1823-1906), following Charles Garnier's instructions. The curtain was replaced by an identical one in both 1951 and 1996. The ceiling painted by Marc Chagall and commissioned by the Minister of Culture André Malraux was inaugurated on September 23, 1964.

 

Contact us

ACCESS 

Entrance at the corner of Scribe and Auber streets
75009 Paris

Access to the Palais Garnier

Metro: Opéra station (lines 3, 7 and 8)
RER: Auber station (line A)
Bus: lines 20, 21, 27, 29, 32, 45, 52, 66, 68, 95
Car park: Q-Park Edouard VII - Rue Bruno Coquatrix 75009 Paris (in front of 23 Rue de Caumartin)
Reserve your parking space

CONTACTS

Individuals

+33 1 71 25 24 23 (0.35€/min) or on-site, at the desks or automatic terminals.

Guided tours
+33 (1) 89 16 83 02 (0.15€/min)
or reservation@manatour.fr
https://www.manatour.fr/opera

Groups
→ Information & reservation

Prepare your visit

ACCESSIBILITY

The Palais Garnier offers a safe access to persons with reduced mobility, in wheelchair or with visual disabilities (except places for temporary exhibitions). 

Information and Booking
+33 1 40 01 18 50 (from Monday to Friday, 10am to 1pm and 2pm to 5pm).
accessibilité@operadeparis.fr  

ON-SITE SERVICES

Please note that the cloakrooms are not available for visitors.

The book and gift shop

From Monday to Sunday, from 10am to 7pm and until the end of performances; and from 10:30 am to 6 pm from 17th July to 30th August.
Access from street Havély or from the theatre public areas.
Information: +33 1 53 43 03 97

CoCo Restaurant

Open everyday from 7:30am to 2am (last service at 11pm).

1, place Jacques Rouché - 75009 Paris (at the right of the theatre façade).

Booking: +33 1 42 68 86 80
coco-paris.com     

Visit also the Bastille Opera

The Paris Opera offers you the possibility to discover the backstage world of this modern theatre, whose dimensions are impressive, created in 1989 by Carlos Ott. 

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