La Fenice Theatre
La Fenice Theatre
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One of the most splendid and iconic temples of Italian opera — La Fenice is an impressive building of greatness, a story intimately linked with the works by Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti or Verdi… And a contemporary program which lives up to its legendary status!
Museum : La Fenice Theatre
Address : Campo S. Fantin, 1965, 30124 Venezia VE, Italie
Description :
La Fenice is a theater in Venice that reflects the history of the city like no other. Tragedy and love are closely linked, as in Venetian society, which once extended far beyond the country’s borders. A visit to La Fenice will give you a taste of the atmosphere of ancient Venice and will plunge you, during a visit or a show, into a completely different world.
Contacts :
For any request for information or dinner reservation, contact the teams by phone on +39 041 786654
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Address : Dorsoduro, 701-704, 30123 Venezia VE, Italie
Description :
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Contacts :
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