The Paris Opera to Sell More Than 5,000 Costumes From its Productions
The Opera company will sell costumes from its productions of Samson et Dalila, Eugene Onegin and more.
From May 29 to 31, 2026, The Paris Opera will be selling more than 5,000 costumes and accessories from its productions, in the Opéra Bastille’s modular hall, at 110 Rue de Lyon, Paris.
This event will give the public a rare opportunity to acquire a selection of costumes and accessories from operas including Eugène Onéguine (Willy Decker), Les Capulet et les Montaigu (Robert Carsen), Eliogabalo (Thomas Jolly), Les Indes galantes (Andrei Serban), La Veuve joyeuse (Jorge Lavelli) ou Samson et Dalila (Damiano Michieletto) ainsi que des ballets AIR (Saburo Teshigawara), Coppélia (Piere Lacotte), Psyché (Alexei Ratmansky) ou Siddharta (Angelin Preljocaj).
Entry will be by appointment only, with a by appointment, with tickets for €10. Reservations will open on Thursday, May 21 at 2:30 PM on the Paris website.
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