Admire the exquisite French building, the Grand Theater of Bordeaux, home of the Bordeaux National Opera. This 18th-century architectural masterpiece fits well in a city of historic stone buildings and greets visitors with its row of statues of mythological figures sitting atop a row of Corinthian stone pillars. It is also the venue for many other acclaimed performances throughout the year.
Enter the theater to be astounded by an interior that is detailed and every bit as magnificent as its exterior. The extensive use of blue, white and gold represents French royalty. Absorb the feeling of regality by ascending the massive stone staircase that leads to the theater room. The staircase is similar to the one in the Paris opera house both had the same designer. Note that the area occupied by the foyer and staircase is almost the same size as the theater auditorium performances are staged. The theater was designed like this so that 18th and 19th-century high society would have room to parade and be seen.
Step into the theater’s auditorium and you will immediately appreciate its immensity, which includes three levels of open balcony seats that curve along its walls. It has a seating capacity for 1,450 people. Crowning this impressive array of seating is a spectacular painted ceiling and a dramatic chandelier, crafted from Bohemian crystal. This sparkling fixture weighs 1.3 tons (1.2 metric tons) and has 400 light bulbs.
Designed by Victor Louis and completed in 1780, the theater is considered one of the most beautiful in the world. Try to attend a performance to appreciate the incredible acoustics provided by the room’s extensive use of wood that imparts warmth to sound.
Visit the beautiful Grand Theater of Bordeaux located at the historic city center near the riverfront walk. Pay a fee to visit when it is open to the public on most Wednesday and Saturday afternoons that do not have scheduled events. Arrange a tour in advance. The theater’s shop is open Tuesday to Saturday afternoons except holidays.