Shared Tour: La Scala Museum with Hop On Hop Off Tickets
La Scala Opera House is one of the world’s most renowned theaters, hosting legendary performances for over two centuries. With more than 2,000 seats, it has welcomed some of the greatest artists in history. Composers like Verdi, Rossini, and Bellini debuted masterpieces here, while stars such as Maria Callas and Luciano Pavarotti considered it a second home.
Step inside this iconic venue and experience its rich musical heritage. Visit the La Scala Museum, where a fascinating collection of instruments, costumes, and rare artifacts tells the story of opera’s golden age. Admire paintings and sculptures of the most celebrated composers and performers. Your expert guide will share captivating stories about the theater’s past and its role in shaping the world of opera.
For those unable to attend a performance, this tour offers an exclusive behind-the-scenes glimpse into Italy’s most famous opera house. Upgrade your experience with a two-day hop-on hop-off bus ticket to explore Milan at your own pace.
Duration:
Approximately 1 hour. The hop on hop off ticket lasts for 2 days from the first use.
Start Time:
1:00pm
Inclusions:
Legally licensed English-speaking Tour Guide, skip-the-line and access guaranteed to La Scala, Audio headsets, Hop On Hop Off Ticket
Exclusions:
Transportation to/from hotel, food and drinks, gratuities, anything not aforementioned
Meeting point:
In front of La Scala Theatre Museum entrance. The guide/coordinator will be at the meeting point holding a sign " DUOMO & LA SCALA TOUR "
Ending point:
Same as meeting point
Not Suitable For:
This tour is not wheelchair accessible.
This tour is not recommended for persons with reduced mobility.
Important Information:
On a hot day wear a hat to protect yourself from the sun.
It is a ‘walking tour’: wear comfortable shoes, preferably with rubber sole.
This tour also includes the unique opportunity to see the inside of La Scala Theater directly from one of the boxes (unless when the boxes have to remain closed due to particular production needs).
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