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What We Discovered About the Paris Opera Palais Garnier on Tour

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when we visited Paris it was a must-see attraction for us and we recommend that you put it on your itinerary for your own trip

the Opera House in Paris is amazing and we have thoroughly enjoyed this visit

your tour will start in the Rotunda which is a space with a rather dark atmosphere

the grand staircase outshines them all for sheer lavishness

Creator's Tips & Advice

βœ“book a guided tour well in advance
βœ“arrive well before your guided tour begins because the entry line can be very long

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat is the Paris Opera Palais Garnier?
QWhy is it a must-see attraction in Paris?

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In this Paris vlog we tour the Paris Garnier (Palais Garnier or Opera Garnier) which was the inspiration for the PHANTOM OF THE OPERA. Mystery writer Gaston Leroux's most famous creation is "The Phantom of the Opera." The novel was a celebration of a particular city, Paris France, and a particular building, the Paris Garnier Opera House. When we visited Paris, it was a must see attraction for us and we recommend that you put it on your itinerary for your own trip. We take you on a tour of the Palais Garnier and tell you the story of how it inspired "The Phantom of the Opera." If you’re reading this we bet you love to travel. Comment β€œI love Paris!" so we can notice you! KEYWORDS: Paris opera house, Palais Garnier, Opera Garnier Paris, Palais Garnier Paris, Palais Garnier Paris, Paris opera, opera house Paris, Opera Garnier, Opera Paris, Paris night tour, Phantom of the Opera chandelier, Garnier Opera House Paris, Opera de Paris, Palais Garnier tour, top things to do in Paris, πŸ“š RECOMMENDED READING: Rick Steves Pocket Paris: https://amzn.to/3ykZR1i 🎫 RECOMMENDED TRAVEL EXPERIENCES/TOURS: Palais Garnier Mystery Game with Admission Ticket https://gyg.me/QepQWLdZ πŸ—ΊοΈ ITINERARY GUIDE: We've created an itinerary guide to help you on your next visit. You can download the PDF to your phone, to take advantage of the Google Maps links, videos, and web links that are integrated into the guide. https://www.etsy.com/shop/DCHiddenGems ------------------------------------ πŸ—ΊοΈ Google Map Video Locations: https://bit.ly/mapofgems ------------------------------------ πŸ›’ Visit Our Travel Store for Recommended Travel Gear & Books, Etc.: https://www.amazon.com/shop/dchiddengems πŸ›’ Visit Our Fun Customizable Merchandise Store: https://www.zazzle.com/store/emissary000 We've designed some beautiful greeting cards, mugs, t-shirts and more; and you can take them to the next level by fully customizing the designs further with your name, photo, etc. Make sure and especially check out our Paris postcard collection: https://www.zazzle.com/collections/emissarys_paris_postcard_collection-119318156700045178 ------------------------------------ ABOUT US: We are a couple who retired early in order to travel and enjoy life. We spend half our time in Washington DC and the other half in extended slow travel all over the world. Our philosophy is to "travel wide" but also to "travel deep" which means really getting to learn the stories unique to the destinations that we visit. Join us for the journey. β˜• PATRON: You can help support the channel by leaving a small donation using the video "Super Thanks" button, or by becoming a channel member at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV_-lNUfwWQam7mNQg2ZB1Q/join ------------------------------------ Affiliate Link Offers: [You and I mutually share benefits from these proven companies and as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases] 🎀 We Use the DJI Wireless Mics While On the Go https://amzn.to/3MkKOf9 πŸŽ™οΈ We Use the Shure MV7 USB Studio Microphone on the PC https://amzn.to/3pqjseE πŸŽ₯ We Use the Insta360 X3 360 Degree Camera https://amzn.to/4577lDj 🎫 We Book Our Touring Adventures with GetYourGuide Because We Trust Them and Tours are Cancellable https://gyg.me/30ks0MhS ✈️ We use the United Explorer Card to Pay for our Travels; Use this Code to get FREE Bonus Miles when you Sign Up too. https://www.referyourchasecard.com/215m/INEXTTZWO3 🌐 We use ExpressVPN for Online Security & Streaming; Get Free Months when you Sign up Here! https://bit.ly/expressvpnfreemonths ------------------------------------ ❓ Answer to the trivia question at the end of the video: On May 20, 1896, at exactly 8:57 p.m., during a performance of the opera Helle', two 360 kg (about 792 lbs. each) counterweights fell from the chandelier above the audience, which killed one spectator and injured many others. The chandelier was supported by a system of counterweights that insured the fixture's attachment to the ceiling. The chandelier was connected to weights by "wrist-width" steel cables. While they were supposed to be kept insulated from the cables, electrical wires ran alongside to a power source. "Forensic specialists at the time speculated that, based on the distinctive break in the cables, one of these wires came in contact with the two cables, short-circuited the system, and generated enough heat to melt through the steel of the cables." From http://blog.feinviolins.com/2012/05/phantoms-inspiration-chaos-in-paris.html ------------------------------------ Keywords: #dchiddengems #france #paris #slowtravel #gaytravel ------------------------------------ 🎦 Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:31 Lower Rotunda 02:06 Grand Staircase 03:04 Auditorium 03:29 The Chandelier 04:01 Upper Rotundas 04:50 The Lake 05:23 Grand Foyer