![]() The girl even agreed to live with him, but happiness did not last long. With his mind, it cost nothing to mystify her, though he hid the ugliness under a mask and cloak. ![]() One day he fell in love with a choir girl. ![]() So Eric turned out to be a resident of the basements of the Grand Opera. When Garnier heard his ideas, he was delighted and decided to illegally keep this tramp with him as an assistant. Eric traveled for a long time with a traveling circus to different countries, while studying architecture and architecture. His tragedy was that outwardly repulsive and ugly, he was an unusually talented, sensitive person. This is a real character that existed during the construction of the building. Leroux "The Phantom of the Opera", about the inhabitant of the dungeon – Eric. One of them served as the basis for the novel by G. The building is surrounded by a halo of fatal coincidences and secrets. When the political situation stabilized, construction resumed. The budget was cut so much that it became impossible to continue work. The Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871) and the revolutionary events (1871) made adjustments to the construction plan. All this left its mark on the engineering features of the foundation: below the building there are real catacombs with thick double walls, consisting of labyrinths and compartments. It took 8 months to drain and strengthen the soil. In addition, during the work, a large underground lake was discovered that impedes construction. It turned out that in the place approved for construction, the soil is too loose, swampy, due to the accumulation of groundwater. Difficulties arose during the construction of the foundation. The announced competition was won by the young architect Charles Garnier. ![]() The emperor demanded the construction of a new building that complies with all safety rules: with a separate entrance ramp and a secret entrance, from which he would immediately get into his box. It happened at the Theater of Music on the Rue Le Peletier. There was an attempt on his life in 1858. It owes its origin to Emperor Napoleon III. Other names of the opera house, known all over the world: Grand Opera (Grand Opéra), Garnier Palace (Palais Garnier), Paris Opéra (Paris Opéra). The Opera Garnier was built in Paris in 1875 by architect Charles Garnier. ![]()
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