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Paris Opera performances are an artistic feast that transcends time and space. From the Baroque dome of the Paris Opera to the modern steel structure of the Bastille Opera, different architectural styles provide diverse stage backgrounds for performances. Classic works such as "Carmen" and "La Bohème" are resident in the repertoire, and singers interpret the interweaving of love and fate with gorgeous singing. The newly built theater tends to be experimental, integrating electronic music and dance into opera performances. Audiences can choose to experience according to the architectural features of the theater, such as appreciating Victorian costumes under crystal chandeliers at the Garnier Opera House, or experiencing the combination of avant-garde installation art and sound and light effects at the Chatelet Theater.
Some theaters provide multilingual guided tours to help tourists understand the background of the plot. Between performances, tourists can also visit the backstage museum to observe the century-old costumes and musical instrument collections up close. The Paris Opera is not only an artistic performance, but also a comprehensive experience of architecture, costumes, and music, allowing people to appreciate the cultural heritage behind French elegance.