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Quote: The heart of Verona is its pink marble first century Roman Arena. Once the scene of gladiatorial spectacles, it now stages an annual open-air annual opera season. It is the third largest Roman amphitheatre in Read More
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Quote: The old Roman Theater (Teatro) is located across the river from the Piazza Bra, but it is possible to walk there without too much effort. The theater is still used as a theater, and the only disappointment is Read More
Quote: Already fatiqued by a day of sightseeing, we entered the Scuola Grande di San Rocco just as it was closing. It was dark inside & I wondered if I really wanted to take the time to explore. I'm glad I did. The Read More
Quote: Telephone: 0102487011 Fax: 010261488 Not being opera buffs and only speaking a little Italian, we were looking for a friendly (and hopefully comprehensible) theatre experience during our brief stay in Genoa. Read More
Quote: In preparing for a return visit to Rome, I hoped I would be able to find an event at Rome's Opera house. It was off season so I was uncertain about what would be available. Once again, I made use of the online Read More
Quote: The theatre was built in 1737, the oldest theater in Europe. It has seasons in which it will either perform classical music, ballet, or opera. Tickets need to be bought ahead of time, and there is a website which Read More
Quote: 'The pomp and circumstance, the glory that was Venice, lives on in this remarkable collection of paintings spanning the 13th to the 18th centuries.' - that was what I read in my guidebook. What was it that I Read More