The Opéra National de Paris, a privately owned French institution founded in 1669 by Louis XIV, presents approximately 380 opera and ballet performances each year. These performances take place at two venues: the Palais Garnier and the Opéra Bastille, attracting an annual audience exceeding 800,000. The company employs 860 people. While the provided description mentions performances, it does not accurately reflect the company's main product as "streaming services".
The Opéra national de Paris is currently presenting an exhibition celebrating the Palais Garnier's 150th anniversary; the exhibition will run until January 2026 and features costumes from over 70 years of productions. A new renovation project, titled “Nouvelle Ère Nouvel Air,” was announced by General Director Alexander Neef and French Minister of Culture Rachida Dati. Soprano Mary Elizabeth Williams' performance history includes work with the Opéra National de Paris. A project titled "Palais Garnier: La Magie Opéra 2025" is underway, a collaboration between BackLight Opéra National de Paris and VIVE Arts. A past production of Puccini's *La Bohème*, directed by Claus Guth, notably relocated the opera's setting to a space station and the moon.
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