Vienna State Opera is one of the three major opera theaters in the world, along with Paris and Milan. The Vienna State Opera, located in the city of music, was opened in 1869 and was once damaged during World War II, but was reopened in 1955 and continues to this day. The Vienna State Opera has a large capacity of 2,200 people, and the hall hosts opera and ballet about 300 days a year. Tickets can be purchased at the local counter or online, which is surprisingly easy. Many people think of the opera house as luxurious as a palace, but the Vienna State Opera is also very luxurious without disappointing. In addition to the exterior and hall reminiscent of medieval Europe, there are stairs at the front entrance to check tickets, and the waiting lobby has golden ceilings and chandeliers, making it feel like an aristocrat. I will. However, there is also a dress code for admission, so be careful not to wear too casual clothes. The Vienna State Opera also offers internal tours, so if you're not interested in opera or ballet, or if you don't have the time, you might want to take a look. |
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