Teatro La Fenice

Performing arts theater · San Marco

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Teatro La Fenice – Opera House Review | Condé Nast Traveler

"Give us the big picture: What’s the vibe of the place, what’s it like? The name of Teatro La Fenice, a landmark opera house, means "The Phoenix"—a nod to the fact that it's literally risen from the ashes not once, but three times, most recently after two arsonists burned down everything but the exterior walls in 1996. But it's been rebuilt and restored to its former glory (complete with its world-famous acoustics) by a team of architects and artists who sought to recreate every inch of the way it looked and felt in the 19th century. The ceiling is painted with angels, lamps cast a warm glow, and the balconies are like a gilded layer cake. What kinds of events can we see here? The bread and butter is Italian opera—Tosca, Madame Butterfly, the Barber of Seville—but the venue also hosts chamber music and ballet. How are the seats? The theater has 1,000 plush, pink-velvet seats, most of them tucked into boxes that line the five balconies. Orchestra seating is tight, but not cramped, and the slope is flat. Is it good for kids? Unless your kids are into opera, this is more of an adults-only spot (and children under 4 aren't allowed, anyway). As for you adults, note that during opening season and on premiere nights, black tie attire is required; otherwise, it's smart casual. Anything in particular that makes this place special? You're here for the space itself as much are you are for the shows—both are spectacular. It's like going back in time—people dress up, and the whole experience feels fancy and exciting. If we’re going to be in town, what—and who—do you think this is best for? People who appreciate beautiful music and old-school elegance will be blown away. This is a piece of living history." - Andrea Whittle

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