A guide to Teatro alla Scala. Discover its history, the importance of the 'Prima', and why it's a temple of lyric opera.

Stop number 3 on the Red Line lands you in Piazza della Scala. You look at the building... and you might be underwhelmed. The facade is a modest, grey neoclassical wall. Do not be fooled. This is the Teatro alla Scala, the most demanding and prestigious opera stage in the world.
Inside, the modesty vanishes. It is a horseshoe of red velvet, gold leaf, and ivory.

Every year on December 7th (Saint Ambrose day, Milan's patron saint), the season opens. It is not just an opera; it is a state event.
The theatre has a turbulent history.
Fun Fact: In the 1800s, the main floor (platea) didn't have seats like today. It was a place for standing, socializing, and yes, even eating and gambling during performances! The lights stayed on during the show so people could see each other's outfits.

Questa guida è scritta per aiutarti a navigare tra le opzioni dei bus turistici di Milano, offrendo consigli pratici per i visitatori che vogliono vedere il meglio della città in modo efficiente.
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