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The French philosopher, Montaigne saw the arena for the first time in 1580. When he was 47 years old and had seen everything, he described the amphitheatre as the most wonderful building he had ever seen. At that time the arena was already about 1500 years old. It was built in the first century AD and was then outside the city walls. A later extension incorporated the arena into the wall.


In 1183 an earthquake destroyed much of the theatre, and as in many other places, the population speeded up the decay by fetching building materials from the ruins. Entire houses and extensions were built out of stones from the theatre! A stop was put to this practice in the 17th century, when restoration of the arena was started. Initially the theatre was used for gladiator fights and burning of Christians. As these amusements went out of fashion the arena was used for a variety of events: bull fights, duels, fortress, shows and exhibitions.


In 1913 the first opera took place here. It was Verdi's Aida, which for many is still the opera most associated with the arena. Since the beginning of the 1980s it has been included in the programme almost every year, but during the first many decades the repertoire changed constantly and many operas, which have today been completely or almost forgotten, were played here. Nowadays the arena in Verona is no longer a place where you hear new or lesser known operas but it is home to the great classics by Verdi, Puccini, Bizet and one or two other composers. Any renewal in the arena is now more likely to come from the scenography, which is often quite experimental and modern.


The arena in Verona is undoubtedly the largest opera house in the world. In Roman time the old amphitheatre held a maximum of 25,000 spectators. Some of the seats behind the stage are not in use anymore; instead the earlier parterre is now often included for seating. This used to be reserved for lions, Christians, gladiators and other worthies. Thus the place today still holds an audience of almost 22,000, most still sitting on the original stone steps along the side.  


It is difficult to grasp the vastness of the arena without actually having been there. But try to imagine that often there are 300-400 singers and walk-ons on stage, and the amazing acoustic enables the singers to be heard without electronic amplification. At the entrance the audience is given small candles and encouraged to light them in the dark before the first act in memory of the Christians who suffered martyrdom here where now more harmless entertainment takes place.

In-Italia is able to offer its customers tickets to all the performances. The prices below include bus transport to and from the towns mentioned.

Transport time to and from Verona varies considerably according to where you are staying along the lake (from 45 minutes to 3 hours)

It is therefore advisable to chose a holiday home on the eastern shores of Lake Garda (and preferably in the southern end) if you don't want to see the sunrise from the bus.


2010

A     Unnumbered seats - Sector C/F    
B     Unnumbered seats - Sector C/F    
C     Numbered seats - Lateral    
D     Numbered seats - Central    
E     Numbered seats parterre - 1st section    
F     Numbered seats parterre - 2nd section    
G     Numbered seats - GOLD    

A B C D E F G
 
June
18/6 21:15 Turandot 36 40 97 117 140 181 211
19/6 21:15 Aida 36 40 97 117 140 181 211
25/6 21:15 Aida 36 40 97 117 140 181 211
26/6 21:15 Madama Butterfly 36 40 97 117 140 181 211
 
July
1/7 21:15 Turandot 34 38 86 107 129 166 196
2/7 21:15 Madama Butterfly 36 40 97 117 140 181 211
3/7 21:15 Aida 36 40 97 117 140 181 211
8/7 21:15 Aida 34 38 86 107 129 166 196
9/7 21:15 Madama Butterfly 36 40 97 117 140 181 211
10/7 21:15 Carmen 36 40 97 117 140 181 211
13/7 21:15 Aida 34 38 86 107 129 166 196
14/7 21:15 Madama Butterfly 34 38 86 107 129 166 196
15/7 00:00 Carmen 34 38 86 107 129 166 196
16/7 21:15 Turandot 36 40 97 117 140 181 211
17/7 21:15 Madama Butterfly 36 40 97 117 140 181 211
18/7 21:15 Aida 34 38 86 107 129 166 196
20/7 21:15 Carmen 34 38 86 107 129 166 196
21/7 21:15 Madama Butterfly 34 38 86 107 129 166 196
22/7 21:15 Aida 34 38 86 107 129 166 196
23/7 21:15 Carmen 36 40 97 117 140 181 211
24/7 21:15 Turandot 36 40 97 117 140 181 211
25/7 21:15 Aida 34 38 86 107 129 166 196
27/7 21:15 Aida 34 38 86 107 129 166 196
28/7 21:15 Madama Butterfly 34 38 86 107 129 166 196
29/7 21:15 Carmen 34 38 86 107 129 166 196
30/7 21:15 Turandot 36 40 97 117 140 181 211
31/7 21:15 Aida 36 40 97 117 140 181 211
 
August
6/8 21:00 Madama Butterfly 36 40 97 117 140 181 211
7/8 21:00 Il Trovatore 36 40 97 117 140 181 211
8/8 21:00 Aida 34 38 86 107 129 166 196
10/8 21:00 Aida 34 38 86 107 129 166 196
11/8 21:00 Il Trovatore 34 38 86 107 129 166 196
12/8 21:00 Carmen 34 38 86 107 129 166 196
13/8 21:00 Turandot 36 40 97 117 140 181 211
14/8 21:00 Il Trovatore 36 40 97 117 140 181 211
15/8 21:00 Aida 34 38 86 107 129 166 196
17/8 21:00 Aida 34 38 86 107 129 166 196
18/8 21:00 Carmen 34 38 86 107 129 166 196
19/8 21:00 Il Trovatore 34 38 86 107 129 166 196
20/8 21:00 Turandot 36 40 97 117 140 181 211
21/8 21:00 Carmen 36 40 97 117 140 181 211
22/8 21:00 Aida 34 38 86 107 129 166 196
24/8 21:00 Carmen 34 38 86 107 129 166 196
25/8 21:00 Il Trovatore 34 38 86 107 129 166 196
26/8 21:00 Aida 34 38 86 107 129 166 196
27/8 21:00 Carmen 36 40 97 117 140 181 211
28/8 21:00 Il Trovatore 36 40 97 117 140 181 211
29/8 21:00 Aida 34 38 86 107 129 166 196
 
Addition for transport with bus return ticket
from Riva del Garda, Limone sul Garda und Torbole (north side of the lake) 42,00 Euro
from Malcesine bis Torri del Benaco (north eastern side of the lake) 38,50 Euro
from Torri del Benaco bis Lazise (south eastern side of the lake) 36,00 Euro
from Gargnano bis Moniga (north western side of the lake) 42,00 Euro
from Desenzano bis Peschiera (south western side of the lake) 38,50 Euro
Kids between 2 and 12 years 50% discount on the transport


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