Persée et Andromède (English: Perseus and Andromeda) is a French ballet-pantomime created in 1810 by Pierre Gardel and performed at the Opéra de Paris.
Gardel dedicated it to the Prince of Schwarzenberg Karl Philipp, an Austrian diplomat, military leader, and ambassador of Francis II, the Emperor of Austria.
[3] Gardel's ballet composition was set to music arranged by Étienne-Nicolas Méhul.
[4] The theatre in act one was a flower-adorned public square prepared for games, bordered by Juno's temple and the king's palace, with a bridge in the background.
The set design in act three depicted a palace courtyard of Cepheus, with a sea arm visible in the distance.