The symbol of Italian opera: La Scala

La Scala, located in Milan, Italy, is one of the most famous opera houses in the world. The Grand Theatre was officially opened on 3 August 1778 as the Nuovo Regio Ducal Teatro alla Scala, and on the first day it presented Antonio Salieri's opera L'Europa riconosciuta (The Appearance of Europa).

In the history of world art, there is rarely a theatre so regarded as the embodiment of perfection, a model of architecture, as La Scala. It is not only a magnificent opera house, but also a symbol of opera, especially Italian opera.

During World War II, the theater was bombed and destroyed, leaving the entire performance hall empty. After the war, the Italian government allocated huge sums of money to rebuild it to the highest standards of the time, making it one of the most perfect theatres in the world.

"Mecca of Opera"
The Teatro Della Scala, formerly the Royal Grand Ducal Theatre, was built in 1778 and was the largest theatre in Milan at that time, but unfortunately it was reduced to ashes due to a fire. In the same year, Italian architect Giuseppe Piermarini rebuilt the original site, which became the Scala Opera House.

Known as the "Mecca of opera," from the 1770s, almost all Italian opera masters have dedicated their works to it, and countless immortal masterpieces have given their world premieres here, such as Verdi's Othello, Rossini's The Magpie, Puccini's Madame Butterfly and Turandot, Donizetti's Lucrechia, Bellini's Norma, etc.

Construction of La Scala Opera House
La Scala has three floors and is decorated with reliefs on a triangular frieze above the main entrance, with three arched doorways below for the entrance and a balcony in the middle. The exterior of the theater is only gray brick walls, columns and wooden doors and Windows, but when you enter the theater, you will find that the interior structure is resplenent and imposing.

On the 18.8-meter-high dome in the center of the theater's pool hangs a very elaborate large crystal chandelier (composed of 362 colorful small lights), which is said to have been dismantled and mailed to Vienna before the bombing of the theater, and has survived to this day.

On the second floor is the emperor's box, is embedded in gold and silver, silk carpet velvet curtain.

The auditorium is horseshoe-shaped, with a total of 6 rows of boxes. The front of the curtain is 26 meters wide, 27 meters high, and the stage is 20 meters high. The entire theater can accommodate more than 3,600 spectators.

In addition, the theatre also houses a museum that displays a large and valuable collection of opera-related and theatre history, such as paintings, manuscripts, statues, costumes and other documents. There is also a theatre library with a collection of more than 80,000 volumes of dramatic art classics in different languages.

Look out
As a world famous opera house, Scala is naturally difficult to get a ticket, so those who want to go to the opera house to watch the opera must remember to purchase tickets in advance on the official website and check the official website opening information.

In order to find the road or other unexpected circumstances, it is recommended to go to the venue one hour in advance.
Food, cameras and other items are prohibited in the theater.
There is no dress code for the show, but it is best to be formal.

La Scala is the largest opera house in Italy and has the best acoustics in the world. Even if the long river of years has always moved forward, its glory has never disappeared, but with the precipitation of history, blooming a more dazzling light.

Students who are yearning for Scala's heart, do not miss this sacred temple in the heart of music!

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