Postcard Opéra Garnier – Illustration of the Grand Staircase of Paris by Lotza
Discover the timeless elegance of Paris with thisillustrated postcard of the Opéra Garnier, highlighting his famousgrand white marble staircase. Created by the artist Lotza and carefully printed in Charente, this graphic work pays homage to one of the masterpieces of Parisian architecture, emblematic of theBeaux-Arts style.
L'Paris Opera Garnier, inaugurated in 1875 during the reign of Napoleon III and designed byCharles Garnier, is one of the most sumptuous monuments in the French capital. Itsrichly decorated facade, hisgilding, and hisdome covered with gold leafmake it an icon of French cultural heritage. But it is inside that we discover its jewel: a monumental staircase with sculptural lines, surrounded by elegant columns, majestic statues and finely crafted banisters.
ThisGrand staircase of the Opéra Garnieris much more than just access to the performance hall. It is a work of art in itself, designed to dazzle visitors from the moment they arrive. A true theater within a theater, it gives everyone the impression of participating in a grandiose scene. It is also here that the legend of thePhantom of the Opera, inspired by the novel by Gaston Leroux, which adds a veil of mystery to this fascinating place.
Thereperformance hall, with its monumental chandelier and its ceiling painted byMarc Chagall, completes the majesty of the place. Even today, the Opéra Garnier hosts world-renowned ballets, concerts and operas, perpetuating its central role in Parisian artistic life.
Thanks to thisexclusive postcard from the Opéra Garnier, you take home a piece of French history and art of living. Ideal for those who are passionate aboutarchitecture, history of Paris or refined decoration, it is suitable for both sending and wall framing.