Teatro alla Scala tours
La Scala Opera House and Museum tour
Book a tour of La Scala Opera House and Museum, discover facts and anecdotes about great artists such as Verdi and Toscanini and get on the stage that Maria Callas walked on.
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Exclusive guided tour of Milan with La Scala, Duomo Square and the Galleria
Book an exclusive tour of Milan city center, visit La Scala Theatre and its museum and explore Piazza del Duomo and Galleria Vittorio Emanuele.
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Book a guided tour of La Scala Theatre in Milan, admire the sets and costumes and discover one of the great musical times in the heart of the city.
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Escape Tour self-guided, interactive city challenge in Milan
Discover Milan in a unique way: find clues and complete the puzzle in an escape app-guided tour!
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Milan Leonardo da Vinci Exploration Game and Tour
Go on a fun Milan walking tour where you will follow clues to discover amazing places and local stories using your smartphone.
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Buy your Milan Pass now. Plan and book amazing activities in Milan with a single tourist city card!
Explore Milan at your own pace! Enjoy an app containing over 130 points of interest, famous transport routes, sightseeing itineraries and walking tours.
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Guided walking tour of Milan highlights in a small group
Discover the history of Milan and see some of the city's most important monuments during a 2-hour walking tour with a local guide.
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Visit the highlights of Milan, discover the most iconic places downtown and admire La Scala Opera House, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II and Duomo Cathedral.
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The inside story
La Scala is one of the world’s grand opera houses. Founded in 1778, through its long and illustrious history it’s collaborated with legendary artists as diverse and talented as Giuseppe Verdi, Rudolf Nureyev, Maria Callas and Luciano Pavarotti. Once the meeting place of wealthy and aristocratic Milanese, its golden gilded boxes are still the place to rub shoulders with the city’s crème de la crème, as in days gone by.
The opera season begins December 7, the day of Sant’Ambrogio, and runs until July. Ballet and orchestral performances can be attended all year long (except in August). Otherwise, if you want to delve into the rich 200-year history of La Scala, guided tours of both the theatre and the museum are readily available. Not only do you get to explore behind the stages and look at costumes, set design, musical instruments and manuscripts (including Verdi's Messa da Requiem and Rossini's Tancredi), there’s also a plethora of theatrical posters, correspondences and other memorabilia.