Teatro Regio
About
Teatro Regio di Parma is a historic opera house located in Parma, Italy, that opened its doors on 16 May 1829. The 1,400‑seat auditorium, surrounded by four tiers of boxes and a gallery, is celebrated for its outstanding acoustics and its elegant neoclassical façade. The grand foyer, crowned by a marble chandelier that was originally brought from Paris, and the iconic colonnaded entrance have long been icons of Parma’s cultural heritage. The theatre has hosted some of the world’s most celebrated singers and conductors, from Maria Callas and Carlo Bergonzi to contemporary stars such as Gil Shaham. It remains a living monument to the opera tradition, with a yearly repertoire that includes roughly four operas each season from mid‑January to April, as well as a tenth‑day Verdi Festival that takes place every October to honour Italy’s national composer. Today, the Teatro Regio continues to be a magnet for opera lovers, history buffs, and tourists seeking an authentic Italian cultural experience. Through its on‑line booking platform and a variety of ticket options, it invites visitors to enjoy a rich blend of heritage, world‑class performances, and unforgettable acoustics.
Highlights
- Historic Auditorium
- Verdi Festival
- Opulent Foyer
- Neoclassical Facade
- Legendary Performers
Must-See Areas
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Best time to visit
Spring (April–June) and Autumn (September–November), when the weather is mild and opera season is especially vibrant
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Rich Historical Legacy
- Exceptional Acoustics
- Celebrity Legacy
- Cultural Hub
- Accessible Ticketing
Things to consider
- Peak Season Crowds
- High Ticket Prices
- Limited Accessibility
- Long Wait Times
What people are saying
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 4 hours