Teatro La Fenice
Teatro La Fenice
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This world famous opera house, burned to the ground in 1996, has been rebuilt amongst much scandal and drama: its modern beauty and complex history ensure its place among the most celebrated monuments in Italian history.
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Neighborhood: San Marco
The most famous sestiere (district) in Venice has one of the world's most famous squares, St. Mark's (Piazza San Marco). Anchored on one end by the basilica, clustered around it are restaurants, museums, shops, orchestras playing in the square, pigeons, the grand pink Dogeās Palace (Palazzo Ducale), the soaring campanile bell tower, an astrological clock tower, plus gorgeous cafes and restaurants like Florian and Quadri. Piazza San Marco is beloved by Venetians themselves. They book a table anytime, which offers a buffer from the fray. This grand outdoor drawing room attracts Venetians for a stroll too, especially late in the afternoon when the hoards of daytrippers thin out. It's simply a grand place to meet.
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- EddySchGreater London, United Kingdom381 contributionsA stunning venue - a must see whilst in VeniceVeniceās famous opera house didnāt disappoint. Purchased an audio tour at the time with no queuing and enjoyed an hour hearing about the history and architecture of this wonderful venue. Renovated back to its former glory after an arson attack it couldnāt have a more appropriate name - it literally has been reborn from the ashes of its former self. Stunningā¦Visited April 2023Traveled as a coupleWritten April 14, 2023
- WanderingOttersonsDenver, Colorado1,380 contributionsBeautiful interior (though not that old)This is a fairly stunning theatre. The opulence and detail are fairly fantastic. La Fenice means āthe phoenixā and this theatre has some history of that. I wonder if naming it āthe phoenixā when they built it in 1792 was a wise decision....since three major fires have damaged it since being built. The most recent fire was a total gutting except for the exterior framing in 1996 so the current version you see is not old but at least they carefully tried to reconstruct it to its original design. Either way, itās quite a sight.Visited June 2023Traveled as a coupleWritten July 19, 2023
- VacationTraveler_KDallas, Texas128 contributionsBeautiful - just like in a period movie sceneBeautifully reconstructed interior! Gold everywhere in the theater and marble in the lobby. Really a beautiful place to take in a show. The balconies are essentially all boxes, mostly having ~4 seats in each. Front row of the box is really the only way to be sure you can see the stage, and those seats are priced a bit higher than the second row. Second row are higher stools (with a back) to help with seeing over the first rowā¦but your feet will be perched on the chair rung and wonāt reach the floor if you choose the 2nd row. If you know your box companions you could move the chairs around a bit to try to get everyone a nice view. Opt for a box closest to the center for the best viewing angle. Bathrooms are fairly small but the line moved quickly. We had a bit of trouble finding our seats as the staff were spread a bit too thin, but all in all it was managed without too much issue. Arrive 15 to 20 min before the show. If you have time to spare you can enjoy a drink at the bar on the 2nd floor.Visited August 2023Traveled as a coupleWritten September 4, 2023
- SydneyTraveller182 contributionsBeautiful theatre with interesting audio guideThis theatre was even more beautiful than I imagined and the audio guide was quite interesting and the audio tour was easy to follow through the rooms and not too long. Even my teenagers were interested. Just be aware that you need a physical identity document with you (Eg passport, driverās licence) in order to get the audio guide, as they hold onto this document and hand it back when you return the audio guide.Visited September 2023Traveled with familyWritten September 18, 2023
- Dennis LAnchorage, Alaska7 contributionsBreathtaking and rich historyThe audio guide was a great way to learn about to the theater. I canāt explain in words how beautiful the theater was. The ornate decoration and fine details was exquisite. We got to see them setting up for a show that was later in the evening so that was a nice added bonus.Visited September 2023Traveled with familyWritten September 26, 2023
- CMC695 contributionsTeatro La Fenice, in MayVisited on a Wednesday mid afternoon, short wait in queue to buy tickets. Sit in the stalls and look up at all the details. Go upstairs and view from balcony boxes. Impressive building. There is a small gift shop at the entrance, spent just over an hour here.Visited May 2023Traveled as a coupleWritten September 27, 2023
- Elina MichaelidouLondon, United Kingdom584 contributionsA quiet (and beautiful) place to visitA quiet place to visit in Venice without too many people. The theatre has beautiful interiors, and the audio guide explains its history very well. Our visit was less than an hour long, and it was a nice break as you donāt need to walk a lot around the theatre and most of the time you are listening to the audio guide seated.Visited September 2023Traveled as a coupleWritten November 9, 2023
- GeminicanSan Jose, California2,119 contributionsOne of good venues to enjoy Italian opera.The building itself is beautiful. There are many beautiful theaters in Italy, so visit at least one if you can. Alternatively, a good way to view the building is to attend a show. This venue is dedicated mainly for Italian opera. Italian opera is world famous. Tickets sold out quickly so advanced reservation is highly recommended. You don't have to purchase tickets from a third-party travel platform, you can purchase directly from Teatro Le Fenice's official website, the advantage is you can see date & show name. This theater rotates/alternates its opera shows. I showed up last minute at the box office 30 minutes before the show started and was very lucky to grab the last remaining ticket, probably it's during the slower tourist season and on a weekday. You don't have to understand Italian to enjoy the show. They have English subtitles projected on the screen on the top of the stage with big fonts, so you can easily see from any seats. Their singing, acting, and custom is world class with excellent quality. NYC's Broadway and London's West End plays and musicals are great. The Italian opera is similar to that and even more. The Italian opera takes it to another level in a sense that they sing all lines throughout the entire show, there is no talking/conversation like pure plays or musicals with a mix of singing and talking. These singing actors and actress are amazing. Imagine how much effort they put in to practicing and preparing to perform their best in front of you? And there is a symphony live playing the music. After attending an Italian opera at Teatro Le Fenice, I felt I saw a wonderful play, musical, opera, plus a symphony orchestra all in one. If you are looking for evening activities while in Venice, attending an opera can be a good option, and you would not go wrong with Teatro Le Fenice. The entire team/staff are helpful and very easy to work with. They did their best to help me locate my seat. They also did the same for others.Visited October 2023Traveled on businessWritten November 17, 2023
- Hilary SCanterbury, United Kingdom125 contributionsWell worth the entrance price to learn about the history of La Fenice and see the opulent interior.The audio tour of Teatro La Fenice was well worth doing despite not being able to go in the auditorium (due to a technical rehearsal for upcoming Tales of Hoffmann and the ballroom (talk being given to Italian students). Actually being able to watch the technical rehearsal from the gilded splendour of the Royal Box was wonderful. I also enjoyed seeing the wooden model of the original theatre, the Maria Callas exhibition and having brunch in the restored room that houses the bar. We booked and paid for our tickets online, before we left UK, but there was no need as in November there are no queues. As we have never managed to be in Venice for any performances at La Fenice this tour was the next best thing and I'm glad to have seen the interior at last.Visited November 2023Traveled as a coupleWritten December 18, 2023
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Timzorrr
Edmonds, WA1,542 contributions
Feb 2020 ā¢ Couples
Take a tour or go to an opera if at all possible!
Just walking into the building, the years of history at the Teatro Le Fenice can be felt.
I am not an opera fan generally, but I bought tickets, online, for an opera while we were in Venice. It was an afternoon opera which tends to be more casual than and evening opera. The least expensive seats are some of the box seats.
It was awesome.
Visually it is beautiful, the opera was wonderful and it ended up being my favorite memory of Venice.
Just walking into the building, the years of history at the Teatro Le Fenice can be felt.
I am not an opera fan generally, but I bought tickets, online, for an opera while we were in Venice. It was an afternoon opera which tends to be more casual than and evening opera. The least expensive seats are some of the box seats.
It was awesome.
Visually it is beautiful, the opera was wonderful and it ended up being my favorite memory of Venice.
Written February 27, 2020
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momcummings
virginia beach virginia42 contributions
Jan 2020
we attended a performance on January 1...New Years day and it was was inspiring and full of beauty and lovely music. From what we understood it had been damaged in the flooding in November and they sure did have it all fixed. THe music was well done and the second half was electrifying as they set off sparklers and confetti on the stage to the rousing response of audience and orchestra and singers
Written January 13, 2020
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Gheorghe Mihai C
2 contributions
Jun 2022
Biggest tourist trap ever. First time, I got there, but they decided to cancel visits, even if their website showed the theatre was open for self guided tours.
Second time, I called to make sure there is no " unexpected circumstance". Of course there was one...a renearsal limited the visit to the royal box. Nobody told me you cannot photograph anything (not even the ceiling or walls) during a rehearsal. Why charge people for maney, then? Therefore, a got a punch in the shoulder from an emp,oyee. I complained to the rmanager, she dismissed my observation with arrogance, saying she does ot belive me, since nobody else complained. Talking about organisatiinal culture, La Fenice has a despicable one.
Therefore, if you want to waste 11 euros, be punched then treated with arrogamce by highly incompetent staff, go to La Fenice!
Anyway, the decor is a contemporary replica of what burned down 20 years ago. Bad vibes...
Second time, I called to make sure there is no " unexpected circumstance". Of course there was one...a renearsal limited the visit to the royal box. Nobody told me you cannot photograph anything (not even the ceiling or walls) during a rehearsal. Why charge people for maney, then? Therefore, a got a punch in the shoulder from an emp,oyee. I complained to the rmanager, she dismissed my observation with arrogance, saying she does ot belive me, since nobody else complained. Talking about organisatiinal culture, La Fenice has a despicable one.
Therefore, if you want to waste 11 euros, be punched then treated with arrogamce by highly incompetent staff, go to La Fenice!
Anyway, the decor is a contemporary replica of what burned down 20 years ago. Bad vibes...
Written June 8, 2022
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Margarita O.
San Jose, CA71 contributions
Sep 2021
We have tickets to the opera for September 2022. I am sharing seating and visibility information that might be helpful to others. Information was obtained directly from Venice Opera via email.
Seats are placed one behind another and are NOT staggered. Rows AF-AA seats are in the orchestra pit, hence they are situated below stage level.
Rows A - F at at stage level
Visibility from row G through N is very good. Row L is the best row in the orchestra section as there is a large gap between Rows I and L. Rows J and K are removed.
Balcony boxes are good seats as long as you get center boxes. Also, only the first row of balcony boxes has visibility to the stage. 2nd Rows are much cheaper due to visibility issues.
We could not find tickets for row L (not a surprise!) and got tickets for the first row in the 2nd balcony, center boxes.
IMHO, if you are going to Venice Opera one time, might as well, get the best seat possible. I've heard so much about the hall...can't wait for the performance. I will update my review with pictures from our seat for your reference later in October 2022.
Seats are placed one behind another and are NOT staggered. Rows AF-AA seats are in the orchestra pit, hence they are situated below stage level.
Rows A - F at at stage level
Visibility from row G through N is very good. Row L is the best row in the orchestra section as there is a large gap between Rows I and L. Rows J and K are removed.
Balcony boxes are good seats as long as you get center boxes. Also, only the first row of balcony boxes has visibility to the stage. 2nd Rows are much cheaper due to visibility issues.
We could not find tickets for row L (not a surprise!) and got tickets for the first row in the 2nd balcony, center boxes.
IMHO, if you are going to Venice Opera one time, might as well, get the best seat possible. I've heard so much about the hall...can't wait for the performance. I will update my review with pictures from our seat for your reference later in October 2022.
Written March 8, 2022
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MHMV
79 contributions
Jun 2022 ā¢ Couples
We bought tickets ahead of time from their web sight. We saw la Boheme. It's a gorgeous opera house well worth a visit. I would recommend to buy the tĆquets in Venice and not on line the tiquetes were cheaper at the tĆquet office.
Written June 18, 2022
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Mikey1214
Burton upon Trent, UK37 contributions
Feb 2020 ā¢ Couples
This was our second visit to the theatre and as previously, we had booked seats prior to leaving for Venice. The process on line was easy from the UK and the seating plan helped. This splendid theatre has a visually stunning auditorium. The Front of House staff were helpful showing us which floor and viewing box to go to. The production of the opera " Elixir of Love" was excellent. On our previous visit we had been so disappointed with the production of 'The Merry Widow". This production, however, was a joy to see and hear. The translations shown above the proscenium arch were not intrusive. We did not make use of the bar facilities so cannot make comment. On a previous occasion we had made enquiries about a tour of the theatre but understood it didn't include visiting backstage, scenery wardrobe etc. So we declined. It was much better to wallow in the ornate auditorium and entertainment.
Written March 6, 2020
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Terry Anzur
Jupiter, FL1,541 contributions
Oct 2022 ā¢ Friends
Seeing a performance here should be on the must-do list of every opera lover. We bought tickets in advance from the official box office website. Someone tried to pick my purse as we were walking through crowded streets to the theater. Opera tickets gone! The box office was able to verify my purchase and issue new ones.
The rebuilt theater rose from the ashes of a fire, but still feels grand and historic. Good acoustics and a savvy audience that went nuts when the tenor hit all 8 high Cās in a famous aria, so he did it again. Like LaScala they have a house brand of sparkling wine which we enjoyed at the interval.
An afternoon of opera was the perfect refuge from the over touristed streets and smelly canals. Worth every penny to experience opera as it should be seen and heard in Italyās second most famous opera house.
The rebuilt theater rose from the ashes of a fire, but still feels grand and historic. Good acoustics and a savvy audience that went nuts when the tenor hit all 8 high Cās in a famous aria, so he did it again. Like LaScala they have a house brand of sparkling wine which we enjoyed at the interval.
An afternoon of opera was the perfect refuge from the over touristed streets and smelly canals. Worth every penny to experience opera as it should be seen and heard in Italyās second most famous opera house.
Written October 28, 2022
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Geminican
San Jose, CA2,119 contributions
Oct 2023 ā¢ Business
The building itself is beautiful. There are many beautiful theaters in Italy, so visit at least one if you can.
Alternatively, a good way to view the building is to attend a show.
This venue is dedicated mainly for Italian opera. Italian opera is world famous.
Tickets sold out quickly so advanced reservation is highly recommended.
You don't have to purchase tickets from a third-party travel platform, you can purchase directly from Teatro Le Fenice's official website, the advantage is you can see date & show name. This theater rotates/alternates its opera shows.
I showed up last minute at the box office 30 minutes before the show started and was very lucky to grab the last remaining ticket, probably it's during the slower tourist season and on a weekday.
You don't have to understand Italian to enjoy the show. They have English subtitles projected on the screen on the top of the stage with big fonts, so you can easily see from any seats.
Their singing, acting, and custom is world class with excellent quality.
NYC's Broadway and London's West End plays and musicals are great. The Italian opera is similar to that and even more. The Italian opera takes it to another level in a sense that they sing all lines throughout the entire show, there is no talking/conversation like pure plays or musicals with a mix of singing and talking.
These singing actors and actress are amazing. Imagine how much effort they put in to practicing and preparing to perform their best in front of you?
And there is a symphony live playing the music.
After attending an Italian opera at Teatro Le Fenice, I felt I saw a wonderful play, musical, opera, plus a symphony orchestra all in one.
If you are looking for evening activities while in Venice, attending an opera can be a good option, and you would not go wrong with Teatro Le Fenice.
The entire team/staff are helpful and very easy to work with. They did their best to help me locate my seat. They also did the same for others.
Alternatively, a good way to view the building is to attend a show.
This venue is dedicated mainly for Italian opera. Italian opera is world famous.
Tickets sold out quickly so advanced reservation is highly recommended.
You don't have to purchase tickets from a third-party travel platform, you can purchase directly from Teatro Le Fenice's official website, the advantage is you can see date & show name. This theater rotates/alternates its opera shows.
I showed up last minute at the box office 30 minutes before the show started and was very lucky to grab the last remaining ticket, probably it's during the slower tourist season and on a weekday.
You don't have to understand Italian to enjoy the show. They have English subtitles projected on the screen on the top of the stage with big fonts, so you can easily see from any seats.
Their singing, acting, and custom is world class with excellent quality.
NYC's Broadway and London's West End plays and musicals are great. The Italian opera is similar to that and even more. The Italian opera takes it to another level in a sense that they sing all lines throughout the entire show, there is no talking/conversation like pure plays or musicals with a mix of singing and talking.
These singing actors and actress are amazing. Imagine how much effort they put in to practicing and preparing to perform their best in front of you?
And there is a symphony live playing the music.
After attending an Italian opera at Teatro Le Fenice, I felt I saw a wonderful play, musical, opera, plus a symphony orchestra all in one.
If you are looking for evening activities while in Venice, attending an opera can be a good option, and you would not go wrong with Teatro Le Fenice.
The entire team/staff are helpful and very easy to work with. They did their best to help me locate my seat. They also did the same for others.
Written November 17, 2023
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
oreisl
Royal Tunbridge Wells, UK1,635 contributions
Jan 2020
Very disappointing experience. If you have visited London theatres you will not be particularly impressed with this Venetian one.
Be aware that the 11 euro per person ticket price (sold to you by very offhand staff) grants access to the foyer (plus the ubiquitous gift shop), staircases, bar, a couple of music rooms and a box. You do not get to go onto the theatre floor. It took us about 10 minutes to see all we were allowed to visit. We made use of the toilets to get our moneys worth!
Be aware that the 11 euro per person ticket price (sold to you by very offhand staff) grants access to the foyer (plus the ubiquitous gift shop), staircases, bar, a couple of music rooms and a box. You do not get to go onto the theatre floor. It took us about 10 minutes to see all we were allowed to visit. We made use of the toilets to get our moneys worth!
Written January 30, 2020
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AllAboutVenice
Venice, Italy12 contributions
Feb 2020
La Fenice is a unique theater, just like all the rest of Venice. It burnt to the ground in 1997 but was rebuilt and reopened in 2003. The interior of the public area, the Sale Appolinee, the entrance, and the theater was recreated exactly as it was. With all the gold, marble, and handicraft copied from the original house. Artists in all of Italy were involved in this extraordinary task. The result is an old opera house that is new. It doesnāt have the patina of time, because even though itās identical to the old theater itās new.
If you want to go for a guided visit, chose a day when thereās a rehearsal on stage.
If you want to go for a guided visit, chose a day when thereās a rehearsal on stage.
Written February 12, 2020
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sophie b
10 contributions
Hi,
We're hoping to book to see Don Giovanni this year at Teatro La Fenice. We've tried to look online at sights like viewfrommyseat etc but the results are limited. I've also emailed the venue but no reply.
We'd like to understand what the view would be like from the seats and if we'd be able to see the English subtitles above the stage from these seats. Also it would be good to know if there are any obstructions as we've seen some reviews online that say the view is limited?
The three seating options that we are looking at are below
Stall A - Row N
3 Palchi - Box 8
2 Palchi - Box 8
Any help on the above and also recommendations for a nice place for evening meal prior to the opera would be appreciated.
TIA
Hilary S
Canterbury, UK125 contributions
I'll answer to the best of my ability but I'm no expert on the seats at La Fenice: I would personally opt for a stalls seat as there are no pillars to obstruct your view although you just don't know about the size of the people who'll be sitting in front of you. I understand that unless you have seats in the front row of a box it is difficult to see the stage. Basically, buy the best seats you can afford. I saw an opera at La Fenice's sister theatre, The Malibran, and could see the subtitles easily but as it was a German opera and the subtitles were in Italian I was none the wiser as I don't speak either language! Perhaps just read about the story before you go and sit back and enjoy the music, singing and the atmosphere. Regarding restaurants, I'm afraid we don't usually eat in that area of Venice as we're more familiar with the Cannaregio district and that is a bit too far away from La Fenice. However, I will ask my sister-in-law who stayed close to La Fenice last year and if she recommends a restaurant I will post the suggestion on tripadvisor.
I need help and advice about attending a concert in Teatro La Fenice:
I will have just one night in Venice and I will arrive around 19:30 (Marco Polo airport) in the evening and I am wondering it is possible for me to attend a concert that will start at 20:00 in the same evening? Will it be a problem coming late? How about the dress code since I won't be able to carry any fancy or formal clothes? Should I buy ticket in advance or try my luck in the theatre?
Thank you
Terry Anzur
Jupiter, FL1,541 contributions
You will need more than 30 minutes to get from the airport to Piazzale Roma in Venice, plus then you have to go by foot or boat to La Fenice. Most opera houses don't seat latecomers until an intermission or scene change, so you could miss at least half of it. Dress code is not an issue. Business casual is fine unless it's a premiere. I hope you have the flexibility to change your plans to allow more time.
Hi there, we are going to the opening night of La Traviata in September. We booked box seats. What is the appropriate attire? I read somewhere it will be black tie which sounds amazing!
Terry Anzur
Jupiter, FL1,541 contributions
Business casual was fine for the Rigoletto performance we attended in June. For a premiere the Milanese audience will dress up, so coat and tie for the men and a formal or cocktail dress for women.
Metallisa
Astoria, NY21 contributions
How long is the audio tour?
multi2dinous
Tel Aviv, Israel102 contributions
depending on your level of engagement: 60-90 minutes, id say.
gaetano perfetta
Bari, Italy3 contributions
Significato posto galleria no parapetto valido perbuona visione e audioGrazie.vorrei prenotare Le Barruffe il 02/03/22
Natalie L
New Orleans, LA16 contributions
Is you are from the US, will your white vaccination card work as their green pass to get in?
Annalisa304
Province of Naples, Italy4 contributions
Salve, avrei intenzione di prenotare un posto in galleria fila A, diciamo proprio sopra al palco reale. La visuale da seduti Ć© buona?
Ambrogio Saint-Pierre
Milan, Italy623 contributions
Certamente!
Nella mia recensione di gennaio (La traviata - 05.I.2020) ho pubblicato alcune foto scattate dalla Galleria Fila A Posto 31, sopra al palchetto subito alla sinistra del Palco Reale.
Si vede anche dalla seconda fila, ma se puĆ² prenda la prima!
Holidaysforhelen
Nuneaton, UK182 contributions
can you get cheaper tickets if you visit the box office on the day if they have seats left?
olgaw00
12 contributions
Yes it more cheap in this same day.
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