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La Traviata with Ballet Entrance Ticket

Enjoy one of the most famous operas of all time by Giuseppe Verdi in the magical setting of the St Paul's Within the Walls Church with this La Traviata Ballet Entrance Ticket. La Traviata Ballet Entrance Ticket. The show will begin at 8.30 pm at...

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  • Open on Tue

Enjoy one of the most famous operas of all time by Giuseppe Verdi in the magical setting of the St Paul's Within the Walls Church with this La Traviata Ballet Entrance Ticket.

La Traviata Ballet Entrance Ticket

The show will begin at 8.30 pm at the St Paul's Within the Walls Church in Rome. For 2 hours, you'll enjoy a performance of music and ballet within this late 19th century neo-Gothic temple of worship. La Traviata, first performed in Venice in 1853, is inspired by The Lady of the Camellias and has gained international fame. Opera soloists from major Italian music academies will perform the story of Violetta and Alfredo, a tragic romance from contrasting social classes. The concert will end at 10:30 pm.

Seating

When you book, you can choose from 4 different types of seats:

Exclusive Ticket: Priority access without queues and seats in the first or second row.VIP Ticket: Priority access without queues and seats between the third and fifth rows.Zone A ticket: General seating.Zone B ticket: Seats in the last rows.

Reduced entrance fee

Accredited students, children between 7 and 18 years old, and individuals over 65 can enjoy a reduced rate in Zone A. Children under 7 will have free access but must sit on parents or guardians’ laps as they do not have reserved seats. Disabled individuals will also receive a free ticket.

Included

  • Opera and ballet performance in the church of St Paul's.

Tips

  • Accessibility: Yes, imperative to point out when the booking is made

Location

Activity location

Via Napoli, 56, 00184 Rome RM, Italy

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