BICENTENARY OF THE BIRTH OF CHARLES GARNIER

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Born into a family of Parisian blacksmiths in 1825, Charles Garnier began studying design at the age of 13, and was admitted to the prestigious École des Beaux‑Arts at 17. Winner of the Premier Grand Prix de Rome in 1848, he spent five years in Italy, at the Villa Medici. On returning to France, Charles Garnier was employed in various roles by the City of Paris, and won the competition to design the new opera house in 1861, completing the building after fourteen years of tireless work. He was later chosen by Société des Bains de Mer de Monaco to oversee the construction of the Casino’s new concert hall. Beginning in May 1878, the work advanced quickly and was completed in under nine months.

  • Design and line-engraving: Pierre ALBUISSON
  • Printing process: 4 colours steel-engraving 
  • Size of the stamp: 40 x 30 mm horizontal
  • Quantity of issue: 40 000 stamps
  • Sheet of 10 stamps with illuminations

Caractéristiques
Part Second part
Year 2025
Design and line-engraving Pierre ALBUISSON
Printing process 4 colours steel-engraving
Issue date 6 November 2025
Size of the stamp 40 x 30 mm horizontal
Quantity of issue 40 000 stamps
Note Sheet of 10 stamps with illuminations