€9.0
/ Adult
This is the oldest continuously active opera house in the world, opening its doors in 1737. The building is famous for its grand architecture, gold decorations, and a huge chandelier that lights up the main hall. It’s a place where music, history, and art come together.
- The main hall is decorated with gold and deep blue, and the ceiling is covered in beautiful paintings.
- The stage has hosted some of the most famous composers and singers in history.
- The acoustics are so good that even a whisper can be heard from the stage to the top balcony.
- See the oldest opera house in the world โ Itโs a piece of living history thatโs still in use today.
- Experience world-class performances โ The venue is most popular for its opera and ballet shows, which are considered some of the best in Europe.
- Admire the stunning interior โ The gold, velvet, and art make it feel like stepping into another era.
- Book tickets at least a few weeks in advance, especially for popular shows.
- Dress code: Smart casual is fine, but avoid shorts and flip-flops.
- Best time to visit: Evening, when performances take place and the hall is fully lit.
Venue
General admission price for adults starts at €9.0.
Last checked: Mar 8, 2025
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