December 18, 2012

Opera Ghent


So much Christmas blogging going on these days.. 
It makes me want to show something totally different. After all, we have a whole week to go. 
"In the first half of the 19th century, rich Ghent industrialists initiated the building of a new and luxurious opera house. It was meant to be the showcase for their newly acquired wealth and no expense was spared. In the splendid, horseshoeshaped theatre, being seen was just as important as seeing. The impressive chandelier is an attraction in itself, as are the three salons, in all 90 m long".

26 comments:

  1. I love the opera and what a beautiful place to enjoy a performance!! One of the things I enjoyed so much about the years I lived in Europe -- the magnificent buildings/structures! Thanks for sharing, Anni, and wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas!!

    Sylvia

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  2. I love the opera. It is one of the most amazing things to see.

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  3. Dag Anni,
    Door een pc-crash ben ik (ook) alle rss kwijt... Het lukt me niet me te abonneren op een nieuwtje van jou... 'k Probeer via e-mail.
    Lie(f)s.

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  4. So gorgeous. As if the show weren't beautiful enough...

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    1. opera houses are often worth the visit by itself, indeed

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  5. Very beautiful. All gold and sparkly! :)

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  6. Beautiful Opera House! I love the architecture and those gorgeous balconies!

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  7. Wow,
    Opera houses are always so grand.

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  8. Hallo Anni,
    Een prachtig gebouw in de stijl van de bloeiperiode van de opera!
    In de streek zijn die van Luik en Verviers zowat van dezelfde opvatting.
    Groetjes, Frans

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  9. De schitterend gerestaureerde opera van Gent!

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  10. Impressive shots, the chandelier is amazing.

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  11. een gebouw met stijl Anni...

    het zou toch eens mogen opgeknapt worden...

    fijne dag

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  12. I like this series. It's very similar to the Stadschouwburg in Bruges. Guess they are from the same era.

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  13. hier een stukje horen en zien lijkt mij geweldig.
    Groetjes, Dietmut

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  14. The same reason that our coffee barons built our Teatro Nacional here...opulent is not the word, though nowhere near as big as Ghent...

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  15. Magnifique !
    Les illuminations sur le précédent post sont très belles.

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  16. Lovely and grand, just as it should be!

    You are right about the Christmas surfeit. I have looked at festive scenes in town and thought - 'No'. I may yet give in, however.

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