€12.0
/ Adult
This museum is part of one of the world’s most famous opera houses. It’s a spot where you can see how music, theater, and history all come together. The place is packed with cool stuff like old costumes, musical instruments, and portraits of legendary performers. It’s basically a backstage pass to the world of opera and classical music.
- The museum is most popular for its collection of original costumes and instruments used by famous composers and singers.
- You can check out the actual boxes where famous people used to watch performances.
- There are rare manuscripts, old posters, and even personal items from music legends.
- See Real Opera Costumes & Instruments: Get up close to the outfits and tools used by some of the greatest names in music history. Itโs like seeing the real-life props from epic performances.
- Learn About Music Legends: The portraits, letters, and personal items tell the stories of the people who made opera and classical music what it is today.
- Peek Into the Theaterโs Past: The museum lets you look into the actual theater and imagine what it was like during a show a hundred years ago.
- Booking tickets in advance is recommended, especially during weekends and holidays.
- There's no strict dress code, but wearing something comfortable and respectful is a good idea.
- The best time to visit is in the morning when itโs less crowded and you can take your time exploring.
Venue
General admission price for adults starts at €12.0.
Last checked: Feb 22, 2025
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