The magnificent Paris Opera House claims to be more magnificent than the Palace of Versailles. The Paris Opera House has its own tours to reserve, but unfortunately we missed them. Experienced the ultimate art appreciation in the Paris Opera House. In each compartment, a special attendant opens the door with a small key, followed by a row of small houses with mirrors and hanging clothes. There are nine chairs in a small room. I felt like I was going to the theatre with those nobles in the 18th century when I picked up the telescope, just like in movies and TV. I was shocked by the huge red curtain in our little room. We watched the performance of the Ballet of the Paris Opera House. The piano accompaniment was Bach's "Gothenburg Variations". The performances of the performers were excellent. The rhythm of each step was in the beat of the music, which was enough to show their intentions and the feeling of fairies and princes. The performance started at 8:30 and lasted until 23:45, with two 20-minute breaks between the three performances.