

What we do know is that the eerie subterranean reservoir inspired the French writer behind the “Phantom of the Opéra” novel, who decided to set the phantom’s lair there. Rumor has it, French firefighters use it to practice mock rescues here. Unfortunately, no one (guests and employees alike) have access to it. Yes, there’s an underground “lake” at the Opéra Garnier. The Mysterious Underground Lake of the Paris Opera House You can take a Phantom-themed tour of the opera house to see for yourself. While the story is fictional, the setting was inspired by the beautiful maze-like interior of the Paris Opéra.

The famous tale of a haunting love triangle was a hit on Broadway and in England. And if you were curious, the very first opera performed here was “La Juive,” a five-act libretto featuring forbidden love, vengeance, and plenty of dramatic arias.Īnd what about that connection to the Phantom of the Opera connection? The famous play is based on none other than the Opéra Garnier in Paris. The Opéra dates back to the mid-19th century when French architect Charles Garnier designed the building in the Second Empire Style, a term used to describe architecture heavily influenced by the Italian Renaissance.
