
Teatro alla Scala
Milan’s principal opera house, a neoclassical masterpiece that has hosted the world’s greatest singers, dancers and composers since 1778.
At a glance
Teatro alla Scala stands as one of Europe’s most prestigious opera venues. The theater opened on August 3, 1778, and remains the epicenter of Italian lyric tradition. Its neoclassical design creates an intimate yet grand setting for opera and ballet performances.
History
The theater was inaugurated in 1778, establishing itself immediately as a leading institution for operatic performance. Over two centuries, la Scala has premiered works by Verdi, Puccini and other composers who defined Italian opera. The house has continuously shaped the world’s understanding of the genre.
What you see
The neoclassical façade presents elegant proportions characteristic of late 18th-century design. The auditorium accommodates 2,030 spectators across multiple tiers. Rich interior decoration and refined architectural details underscore the theater’s role as a monument to operatic art.
Cultural significance
La Scala represents the pinnacle of Italian opera culture. Performances here carry symbolic weight worldwide; a singer’s la Scala debut marks a defining career milestone. The theater’s museum and music library document centuries of operatic achievement and innovation.
Key facts
- Address: Via Filodrammatici, 2, Milano
- Capacity: 2,030
- Opened: August 3, 1778
- Architectural style: Neoclassical
- Coordinates: 45.46755005967148, 9.189140796661377
- Website: http://www.teatroallascala.org/it/index.html
- Phone: 02 88791
Practical information
The theater operates a museum and maintains a music library open to visitors. Check the official website for current exhibition hours, performance schedules and ticketing details.
Getting there
Teatro alla Scala is located in central Milan at Via Filodrammatici, 2. The venue is accessible by public transportation; the Duomo metro station lies nearby. Coordinates are available for GPS navigation.
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