This very special theatre, was built to plans of Antonio Galli Bibiena as a venue for scientific discussions, performances, and concerts.The young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart gave a memorable concert here.Only 2 eur to get in, children for free, gives you as much time as you want to explore this gem, stalles, boxes and on stage.
This is a beautiful theater, historic for being where Mozart played at age 13, and beautifully preserved. We were lucky to have visited it as it is a bit off the beaten track.
The shape of this theater is rare : small and very well kept, you could say it was built for hobbits ! Wolfgang Amedeus Mozart played here when he was very young.The visit is short, less than half of an hour will do.No guides nor audio-guides are available.Museums Card is accepted.
a jewel box of a theater, the kind of spot we do not have in the US (what can I say, we're just not old enough!). hearing a concert here is being transported back in time.
This is a fantastic little theatre right in the middle of the city.The architecure and decor are absolutely amazing and the children can have a welcome break and sit down on one of the confortable chairs.
Cute little theatre, not a must to have seen, but if you around, as it is very close to Palazzo Ducale, I recommend to have a look. You won't regret it.
A small entry fee is required but worth it (or part of the multi museum card). It is possible to roam freely into all aspects of the theatre - a beautiful little gem.
this very intimate theatre is beautiful.The architecture, the great decorations and the small size are absolutely unique.It does not take long to visit, you are allowed to walk across the seats, on the stage and into two balconies on the upper level. The entrance is about 2 euro. It is worth the visit!
This is a nice theatre worth a quick visit, a pity that it was not allowed to visit the upper floor.Mind your head! I think you can appreciate more during a concert or opera.
To say that the entrance fee of a couple Euros was worth it doesn't do justice to the elegance of the design and the openness of access to an acoustically superb venue. We know because we listened to a pair of pianists rehearsing as we walked in and the sounds seemed to emanate crisply from the source with no resonances or reflections. It is a treat to behold and our regret is not being able to attend a concert there. Be reminded that Mozart at the age of 13 performed there days after its opening. His father is reputed to have said that it was the best theater in Europe.