This Paris Opera sale allows you to walk away with mythical stage costumes for as little as 2€.
TheParis Opera opens its reserves to the general public for an exceptional sale of stage costumes. On May 29, 30 and 31, 2026, over 5,000 legendary pieces will be on offer at affordable prices, some as low as €2. A rare opportunity to treat yourself to a piece of Parisian operatic and choreographic history.
An exceptional costume sale at the Opéra Bastille
Every season, nearly 4,500 costumes are made in the workshops of the Opéra Bastille and Palais Garnier. This intense production meets the needs of shows presented throughout the year. As a result, the institution’s reserves have grown considerably over the years.
Today, theParis Opera stocks no fewer than 300,000 costume items from its repertoire. Faced with this accumulation, the institution has decided to part with some of these treasures. This is a unique opportunity for lovers of fashion, theater and dance.
The sale will take place in the modular hall of the Opéra Bastille, at 110 rue de Lyon in the 12th arrondissement. Visitors will be able to unearth pieces worn on stage by the greatest artists. What’s more, prices range from €2 to €800, making these costumes accessible to all budgets.
“Clothes worn on stage throughout the various productions, some of which are available for as little as €2!”
Pieces from legendary productions
The costumes on offer come from prestigiousParis Opera creations. Opera pieces includeEugène Onéguine (Willy Decker), Les Capulet et les Montaigu (Robert Carsen) and Eliogabalo (Thomas Jolly). Other legendary productions are represented: Les Indes galantes (Andrei Serban), La Veuve joyeuse (Jorge Lavelli) and Samson et Dalila (Damiano Michieletto).
Ballet fans will not be left out. Costumes from AIR (Saburo Teshigawara), Coppélia (Piere Lacotte), Psyché (Alexei Ratmansky) and Siddharta (Angelin Preljocaj) will be on sale. The diversity of pieces promises to satisfy all tastes and desires.
- Vintage crinoline dresses
- Roman breastplates
- Straw hats
- Fake torsos in tank tops with tattooed arms
- Contemporary ballet costumes
How to take part in this Paris Opera sale
Access to this sale is by reservation only. Tickets cost €10 per person. This organization guarantees a smooth and pleasant experience for every visitor. It is therefore advisable to book early.
A total of 9 slots are available over the three days of sales. On Friday May 29, only one slot is available, from 5pm to 7pm. On Saturday May 30 and Sunday May 31, four slots are open each day: from 10am to 11:30am, from 12pm to 1:30pm, from 3pm to 4:30pm and from 5pm to 7pm.
For those arriving on the last slots, don’t worry. There will be continuous restocking throughout the weekend. This measure guarantees the quality of the lots offered throughout the sale. Every visitor will have a chance of finding the ideal piece.
Booking and ticketing
The ticket office is scheduled to open on Thursday May 21 at 2.30pm. We recommend that you log in on time to maximize your chances of obtaining the desired slot. Tickets are likely to sell out fast, given the appeal of this event.
This sale represents a chance to give a second life to costumes worn by the greatest artists. TheParis Opera offers the public the chance to own a piece of its artistic heritage. Who knows, maybe you’ll walk away with an outfit that will transform you into the next Sarah Bernhardt.
Practical information for costume sales
The sale takes place at theOpéra Bastille, in the modular hall located at 110 rue de Lyon, in the 12th arrondissement of Paris. Easy access by public transport. The Bastille metro station serves the venue directly.
The dates to remember are May 29, 30 and 31, 2026. Three days to bargain for over 5,000 stage costumes. With prices ranging from €2 to €800, there’s something to suit every budget.
This event, organized by theParis Opera, is part of an initiative to promote the company’s heritage. It also raises public awareness of the work of the institution’s couture workshops. Every season, these artisans create thousands of unique pieces for opera and choreography productions.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire such pieces. Collectors, fashion enthusiasts and lovers of live entertainment will all find something to suit their tastes. Tickets open on May 21 at 2.30pm, so don’t delay in reserving your place.
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