Milan La Scala Theater and Museum Guided Tour
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Experience Highlights
Get to know one of the world's most renowned opera houses with a guided tour of Milan' s Teatro alla Scala. In a tour lasting approximately 1 hour, you will explore the history and interior of the Scala Theatre and the adjoining museum.
See the theatre's stage from the fabulous panoramic view from the boxes, see the foyer and the ornate design of the auditorium. Accompanied by an expert guide , tour the museum and admire the immense collection of musical instruments and artists' costumes.
- See the La Scala stage and orchestra pit in the company of a professional guide.
- Admire the museum's huge collection of musical instruments.
- Discover the history of one of the most important opera houses in the world .
What’s included
- Professional guide
- Entrance to the Scala Theatre and Museum
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Step by Step
Enjoy a perfect experience for music, opera and architecture lovers with the entrance and guided tour of the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, to get to know one of the most renowned theatres in the world in a visit of about 1 hour.
A professional guide will accompany you during the activity with historical narrations of the Scala Theatre and the museum.
Walk through the theatre's foyer and enter one of the boxes decorated with traditional red velvet to admire the panoramic view of the stage.
The gigantic auditorium enclosure is made of wood, decorated with stucco with golden details and lined with red velvet. As a final touch you will find a stunning crystal chandelier made of 383 light bulbs.
You can also enter the theatre's adjoining museum , which houses an extensive collection of musical instruments, portrait paintings of famous performers such as Giuseppe Verde and Arturo Toscanini, costumes worn by different artists, busts and more.
Make your reservation early, alla Scala is one of Milan's most emblematic monuments and tickets sell out weeks in advance.