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.

このガイドは、ミラノの観光バスの選択肢を理解するのを助けるために書かれており、街の最高な場所を効率的に見たい訪問者のための実用的なアドバイスを提供しています。
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