10 Concerts & Shows in Italian Alps That You Shouldn't Miss

January 27, 2022 Lashaunda Abraham

Discover the best top things to do in Italian Alps, Italy including Villa InCanto Opera Lirica, Auditorium Foro Boario, Vernazza Opera Festival, Piccolo Teatro Dante, Arena di Verona, Il Vittoriale degli Italiani, Teatro Sociale, Il Teatro dell'Albero, Casino Municipale di San Pellegrino, Teatro delle Ali.
Restaurants in Italian Alps

1. Villa InCanto Opera Lirica

Via San Salvatore Vecchio 6, 37121, Verona Italy +39 045 803 0370 [email protected] http://www.villaincanto.eu
Excellent
75%
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25%
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5.0 based on 28 reviews

Villa InCanto Opera Lirica

2. Auditorium Foro Boario

Via Carlo Pascal 5C, 12100, Cuneo Italy +39 351 129 7051 http://www.varco.space
Excellent
100%
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Auditorium Foro Boario

3. Vernazza Opera Festival

Oratorio SS. Trinita, Vernazza Italy +39 0187 812123 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/cinqueterreriviera/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Vernazza Opera Festival

4. Piccolo Teatro Dante

Via Niccolo' Tommaseo 10, 31029, Vittorio Veneto Italy +39 0438 550511 [email protected] http://www.piccoloteatrodante.it
Excellent
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5.0 based on 20 reviews

Piccolo Teatro Dante

"Piccolo Teatro Dante" is an open-air theatre designed and built by co-workers, teachers and students od the Theatre Academy Lorenzo Da Ponte on the model of english Reinassance theaters: all the plays, based on Shakespeare's drama, are produced by pur Theatre Academy and start at 7pm, at the sunset, giving to the audience an unique and unforgettable experience.

5. Arena di Verona

Piazza Bra 1, 37121, Verona Italy +39 045 800 5151 [email protected] https://www.arena.it/arena/
Excellent
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24%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
3%
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4%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 18,014 reviews

Arena di Verona

Built in the first century AD, this is one of the best conserved Roman amphitheatres, whose seating area is made up of 44 levels and can hold up to 22,000 spectators.

Reviewed By My2hotpans

If you are lucky enough to be in Verona during opera season and have any appreciation for the arts or architecture tickets are a must. Feel the majesty of watching a world class opera in an ancient arena. Feel more like a local bring a pillow pad for your sitting pleasure. Whatever show you are going to see be prepared to be throughly entranced, between the colorful array of costume detail, set design and shear vocal talent, you no doubt will be blown away. The arena will transport you to another time as the sun goes down and the players songs and dance burn into your memories with passion and fire.

6. Il Vittoriale degli Italiani

Via Al Vittoriale 12, 25083 Gardone Riviera Italy +39 0365 296511 [email protected] http://www.vittoriale.it/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 3,682 reviews

Il Vittoriale degli Italiani

Reviewed By steveandra - London, United Kingdom

On its own terms a lovely location. The history of Gabrielle is closely entwined with that period of Italian history and adds real depth to the visit.

7. Teatro Sociale

Via Vincenzo Bellini 3, 22100, Como Italy +39 031 270170 [email protected] http://www.teatrosocialecomo.it
Excellent
46%
Good
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4.5 based on 188 reviews

Teatro Sociale

Reviewed By 361erichs

I went to a performance of Verdi's Macbeth. The opera house was built over 200 years ago and has not lost its luster. The acoustics are some of the best that I have experienced anywhere. The orchestra may not be as tight as the Vienna Philharmonics but one senses that the members enjoy themselves. Their enjoyment is contagious. The Maestro Gianluigi Gelmetti conducted with heart and displayed sincere enthusiasm, showing emotions openly - the Italian way. The singers were excellent. The audience appeared mostly to be from the area which made the whole experience even more authentic. I went to La Scala last year and can honestly say that will prefer to return to a performance at the Teatro Sociale. Actually, I can't wait to come back.

8. Il Teatro dell'Albero

Via Vignasse 1, 18017 San Lorenzo al Mare Italy +39 0183 930109 http://www.ilteatrodellalbero.it/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Il Teatro dell'Albero

9. Casino Municipale di San Pellegrino

Viale della Vittoria, 51, 24016 San Pellegrino Terme Italy +39 035 455 6500 http://www.casinosanpellegrinoterme.com/
Excellent
70%
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23%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 191 reviews

Casino Municipale di San Pellegrino

10. Teatro delle Ali

Via Maria Santissima di Guadalupe 5, 25043 Breno Italy +39 0364 321431 [email protected] http://www.teatrodelleali.it
Excellent
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Teatro delle Ali

The Teatro delle Ali of Breno is a newly built theater. Opened in October 2011, has already hosted major prominent artists such as Alessandro Bergonzoni, Richard Galliano and Stefano Bollani. Technically it is an avant-garde theater with a rich equipment to deal with every season in the best way. The spaces are quite small; the theater hosts about 200 people and its stage is (compared to many other large theaters) very close to the audience; large dressing room, control room, lights stocked. It offers an big park area.

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