
we offset a portion of the emissions created by your travel. Here are preserved the original masterpieces of art that over the course of seven centuries have decorated its monuments: from Michelangelo, to Donatello, Brunelleschi, Ghiberti and countless others. dream and come to New York to attend two performances at the Metropolitan Opera House. It is conceived as an educational path to discover the places and artists who gave life to the monumental complex of the Opera, the cradle of the Renaissance, and it is today one of the most important museums in the world, both for the value and the number of works of art kept inside, as well as for the architectural and technological avant-garde of its environments and its museographic equipment. The Museum was founded in 1891 but in 2015 it was radically renovated. A museum within a museum, a concentration of faith, art and history that has no equal in the world.

Contemporary work features, too, in the form of Thomas Ades' acclaimed operatic retelling of Shakespeare's 'Tempest'.6,000 square meters of surface structured into 28 rooms and divided over three floors: a spectacular setting capable of enhancing unique masterpieces in the world that for the first time are presented in an adequate and faithful way according to the sense for which they were created. After a ride to Lincoln Center on the Upper West Side, we were ushered into the lobby of the Metropolitan Opera House where, led by docents, we were divided. The services consist of tools to enhance your cultural and artistic exploration and education, and tools to meet the various needs of all those wishing to visit the complex. In celebration of their 200th birthdays, Verdi and Wagner will feature prominently, with new productions of the former's 'Un Ballo in Maschera' and 'Rigoletto' and the latter's 'Parsifal', as well as three complete cycles of Wagner's magnum opus, 'Der Ring des Nibelungen'. The Opera della Metropolitana di Siena has devised a selection of special services designed to enrich your visiting experience. Situated at the center of the Lincoln Center Plaza on the Upper West Side, the renowned opera house is introducing seven spectacular new productions - including two Met premieres - and 21 revivals during its 2012-2013 season. No matter your age, no matter your knowledge of the libretto or your fluency in Italian and German, to hear the lush crystal clear voices of world-class sopranos and tenors in the Metropolitan Opera’s grand hall is a singular pleasure. Getting dressed up for the opera isn’t just for older folks. The seats are listed as: Orchestra Premium 275 SOLD OUT Orchestra Prime 175 Orchestra Balance 100 Orchestra Rear 80 Center Parterre Premium 375 SOLD OUT Center Parterre Boxes 320 SOLD OUT.

Noteworthy for: In an effort to make opera more accessible to the opera neophyte, the Metropolitan installed screens displaying English subtitles on the back of each seat.

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