Venice Musica a Palazzo Traveling Opera Concert Tickets
About this activity
Smartphone tickets accepted
Experience Highlights
Experience a travelling opera in which you pass through different rooms during the performance. For about 2 hours you will be able to watch the expert performances of all the performers, both live musicians and actors. Throughout the performance, the actors will move and interact with the audience, creating a unique experience.
Depending on the day you book, you will be able to see one of the three classic operas performed at the Palazzo Barbarigo Minotto, usually La Traviata, Rigoletto or The Barber of Seville. In addition, you will be served 1 glass of prosecco wine, a glass of juice or water, which are included with your ticket.
- Enjoy an itinerant opera in a Venetian palace where you will move around the different rooms.
- Select 1 of 3 classical operas to suit your schedule and tastes.
- The ticket includes a glass of wine, juice or water.
What’s included
- Entrance to the touring opera of the company Musica a Palazzo
- 1 glass of prosecco, juice or water
Step by Step
This touring opera will allow you to move around the halls of the Palazzo Barbarigo Minotto while the touring actors perform the show for about 2 hours. Opera has a long Italian tradition, so there is no better place to enjoy this art form.
Depending on the day you book, you can attend one of the 3 classic operas performed, usually La Traviata, Rigoletto or The Barber of Seville.
Both the actors and musicians of the opera are world famous, so you will be amazed by their great performance. What's more, all the works are designed so that while you move around the palace halls, the performers move with the audience. This makes you feel like one of the audience and you forget that you are part of the audience.
This experience will allow you to get to know and expand on Italian culture with this small part of its artistic history. On the other hand, it is also a great way to admire the luxurious interiors of a Venetian palace. In this case, instead of listening to someone telling you its history, you can discover its small details on your own while observing an architectural work.