The Teatro dell'Opera di Roma is an opera house in Rome, Italy. Originally opened in November 1880 as the 2,212 seat Costanzi Theatre, it has …
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May 15, 2025
When planning our trip to Rome we looked for online tickets to performances at this Opera but we couldn't find any. But when we arrived to Rome, we wanted to try once again this time by personally go…Full review by TubaKoseogluOkcu
Mar 5, 2025
Historical performance of Puccini's Tosca with Russian Diva Anna Netrebko and Daniel Oren conducting the Rome Opera House Orchestra.Full review by Damien P
Mar 3, 2025
When in Rome, literally! Very cool experience to attend an Italian opera in Rome! I was able to find a dress nearby! So fun to experience this, I felt a little out of place because I really wanted to…Full review by iquec2019
Spending our Anniversary in Rome. Going to see Turandot Should I buy Plates armchairs Euro 115 or Central stages PLT 1-2 ORD AV 6/seater stage Euro 130 or Central stages PLT 1-2 ORD DI-6 seater stage Euro 105. Thanks for the help.
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We sat on the floor level ( don't remember now the name of the section), but if you do, stay near to the center aisle, and not get too close to the stage as it is elevated. If you're too close …
We sat on the floor level ( don't remember now the name of the section), but if you do, stay near to the center aisle, and not get too close to the stage as it is elevated. If you're too close to the stage, you will be looking up and that can be hard on the neck. The balconies are good, but ONLY the first row in the box. If you are in the side boxes, your view is skewed. . . hope this helps
Are the floor seats elevated at all or do they ascend slightly? We are looking at tickets and the front few rows are already booked. From the pictures I can’t tell if the back rows are at the same height as the front rows. Thank you!
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The hall slopes slightly as you move toward the back, but it's certainly not stadium seating. The stage seemed to me to be a little high up, however, so sitting in the first few rows …
The hall slopes slightly as you move toward the back, but it's certainly not stadium seating. The stage seemed to me to be a little high up, however, so sitting in the first few rows probably wouldn't be that comfortable. One other thing to keep in mind: the orchestra pit sits in front of the stage, so you're pushed a little back from the action. We were in about the 8th row (on the center aisle) and it was great. All that being said, any of the floor seats toward the center have got to be better than the upper balconies. It's a tall house, and we've heard of people complaining about the poor sight lines from some of the side boxes.
I would like to know the dress code, we are also traveling light . To see La Traviata Thanks
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Surprisingly casual - we thought we'd need to wear evening dress but there wasn't one other dinner jacket there - except on the stage! That was on an opening night too.
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