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Paris opera house (Garnier opera house)
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  • 1. The Paris Opera House, officially known as the Opéra Garnier, is a stunning architectural masterpiece located in the heart of Paris, France. Designed by the architect Charles Garnier and inaugurated in 1875, this iconic building embodies the grandeur of the Beaux-Arts style, characterized by its opulent façade, intricate sculptures, and lavish interiors. The exterior features an elaborate golden rooftop and a grand staircase that leads to the main entrance, which is adorned with statues representing various allegorical figures. Inside, visitors are greeted by the breathtaking grand foyer, lined with sumptuous marble and adorned with sumptuous chandeliers, and the magnificent auditorium, which boasts a stunning ceiling painted by Marc Chagall and seats over 1,900 spectators. The opera house not only serves as a venue for opera and ballet performances but is also a symbol of the artistic and cultural heritage of France. With its rich history, it has hosted countless world premieres and remains a central hub for artistic expression, drawing millions of visitors each year who come to admire its beauty and experience the magic of live performance in this enchanting setting.

    When was the Paris Opera House, also known as the Palais Garnier, inaugurated?
A) 1900
B) 1850
C) 1875
D) 1800
  • 2. Which famous French architect designed the Paris Opera House?
A) Gustave Eiffel
B) Charles Garnier
C) Le Corbusier
D) Jean Nouvel
  • 3. What material was primarily used for the construction of the Paris Opera House?
A) Glass
B) Stone
C) Steel
D) Wood
  • 4. What iconic feature of the Palais Garnier serves as its main entrance?
A) Bridge
B) Ramp
C) Grand staircase
D) Elevator
  • 5. Which famous novel features the Paris Opera House as a central setting?
A) Les Misérables
B) The Phantom of the Opera
C) The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
D) Madame Bovary
  • 6. What is the official name of the Paris Opera House?
A) Garnier Palace
B) Opera Garnier
C) Palais Garnier
D) Paris Opera Hall
  • 7. Which famous Russian composer's ballet was first performed at the Palais Garnier?
A) Rimsky-Korsakov
B) Stravinsky
C) Tchaikovsky
D) Shostakovich
  • 8. What is the circular area in front of the Paris Opera House called?
A) Place de l'Opéra
B) Champs-Élysées
C) Place Vendôme
D) Place des Vosges
  • 9. Which emperor commissioned the construction of the Paris Opera House?
A) Louis XIV
B) Napoleon Bonaparte
C) Charles X
D) Napoleon III
  • 10. Which famous opera singer is associated with being a regular performer at the Paris Opera House?
A) Andrea Bocelli
B) Plácido Domingo
C) Luciano Pavarotti
D) Maria Callas
  • 11. What famous ballet company is associated with the Palais Garnier?
A) American Ballet Theatre
B) Bolshoi Ballet
C) Royal Ballet
D) Paris Opera Ballet
  • 12. In what area of Paris is the Palais Garnier located?
A) 1st arrondissement
B) 9th arrondissement
C) 16th arrondissement
D) 20th arrondissement
  • 13. In which architectural style was the Paris Opera House built?
A) Neo-Baroque
B) Gothic Revival
C) Modernist
D) Art Deco
  • 14. What material was mainly used in the construction of the Paris Opera House's grand staircase?
A) Wood
B) Marble
C) Glass
D) Concrete
  • 15. Which famous composer's works were performed at the opening gala of the Paris Opera House?
A) Richard Wagner
B) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
C) Ludwig van Beethoven
D) Giuseppe Verdi
  • 16. Which famous Russian painter contributed to the opulent artistic details of the Paris Opera House?
A) Marc Chagall
B) Pablo Picasso
C) Vincent van Gogh
D) Claude Monet
  • 17. What is the official language of the Paris Opera House performances?
A) German
B) French
C) English
D) Italian
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