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A Paris Opera House’s History and the Phantom

The New York Times – Music:

The architecture and location of the Palais Garnier are intertwined with the history of France and Paris (and a famous phantom).

Sam Lubell
Author: Sam Lubell

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Architecture, Opera, Palais Garnier, Paris (France), Paris Opera, The Phantom of the Opera (Book)
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