Avenue de l'Opéra

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1er, 2e Arrt.
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Avenue de l'OPÉRA
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Arrondissement Ier, IIe
Quarter Palais Royal. Place Vendôme. Gaillon.
Begins place André Malraux
Ends place de l'Opéra
Length 698 m
Width 30 m
Creation 1867
Denomination December 10, 1873
Avenue de l'Opéra by Camille Pissarro, 1898
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View of the Avenue de l'Opéra
View of the Avenue de l'Opéra

The Avenue de l'Opéra (also known as the Passage de l'Opéra, or as Le Rue Peletier or Le Peletier) is a street in Paris, France. It is named after the Paris Opera, which is located at its northern end.

It is located in the Ier and IIe arrondissements of Paris. The area is home to popular department stores such as Printemps and Galeries Lafayette and to Harry's New York Bar.

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