Teatro Regio Di Torino

4.4
(370 reviews)
Piazza Castello 215, 10124 Turin, Italy
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About

The Teatro Regio di Torino is one of Italy’s most celebrated opera houses, with a rich history that dates back to 1740. Designed by the visionary architect Carlo Mollino, the current building opened in 1973, blending an iconic contemporary interior with the historic façade that is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Each season, the theatre hosts a dazzling line‑up of opera, ballet, concert, and cultural events that draw audiences from around the world. Whether you’re a seasoned opera aficionado, a family on a cultural adventure, or a solo traveler seeking an unforgettable performance, the Teatro Regio offers an immersive experience in a breathtaking setting. The venue’s acoustics and stage design provide an intimate connection between performers and audience, while the surrounding spaces—such as the grand hall (Sala Grande), the charming Piccolo Regio, and the Orchestra Pit—offer additional layers of musical intrigue. In addition to its main stage productions, the theatre offers guided tours, virtual visits, and a range of educational programs that allow visitors to explore the history and artistry behind the performances. Whether attending a classic Verdi opera, a contemporary ballet, or an orchestral concert, guests are welcomed into an environment of cultural pride and unwavering artistic excellence.

Highlights

  • Carlo Mollino Architecture
  • World-Class Repertoire
  • Iconic UNESCO Façade
  • Guided and Virtual Tours

Must-See Areas

Grand Hall (Sala Grande)
Piccolo Regio
Orchestra Pit

Good to Know

Good for

Opera Enthusiasts
Ballet Lovers
Music Aficionados
Cultural Tourists
Families

Best time to visit

Autumn (September to November) and spring (March to May) are ideal for visiting when the venue experiences fewer crowds and the performances are especially vibrant.

At a glance

  • Typical visit: about 3 hours
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