Teatro alla Scala Museum and Theatre Tour
La Scala isn't just an opera house - it's where Verdi premiered his masterpieces and where Maria Callas made history.
About Teatro alla Scala Museum and Theatre Tour
La Scala isn't just an opera house - it's where Verdi premiered his masterpieces and where Maria Callas made history. The museum displays original costumes from legendary productions, handwritten scores, and surprisingly intricate set models that show you how those massive stage transformations actually work. When rehearsals aren't happening, you'll get into the theater itself to see those famous red velvet seats and gilded boxes up close.
The audio guide walks you through Piermarini's 1778 design while you move between the museum's six rooms and the theater viewing area. You'll peek into the royal box where Napoleon once sat, and if you're lucky, catch musicians tuning up in the orchestra pit below. The museum feels intimate despite the grandeur - glass cases let you examine Toscanini's baton and costumes worn by legendary sopranos just inches away.
Here's what nobody mentions: if there's a rehearsal, you only get a quick glimpse from the museum boxes, not the full theater experience. The €9 museum ticket is reasonable, but the real magic happens if you can score actual performance tickets (starting around €25 for gallery seats). Skip the overpriced gift shop - the free program notes from performances make better souvenirs than generic La Scala mugs.
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