Wrocław Opera, Opera house in Old Town, Wrocław, Poland.
The opera house in Old Town is a red brick building in Neoclassical style located on Świdnicka Street at number 35. It has an interior that accommodates approximately 1600 spectators and is used for opera, ballet, and theatrical performances.
The building was constructed in 1841 based on designs by architect Carl Ferdinand Langhans and originally served as Oper Breslau. It was rebuilt after fires occurred in the 1800s and has remained a venue for performances.
The opera house serves as a gathering place where locals come to experience live performances throughout the year. People from the city view it as a space dedicated to presenting theatrical and musical works.
The venue is located in the city center, making it easily accessible on foot or by public transport. It is helpful to check in advance what types of performances are scheduled, as the program changes throughout the year.
In 2003, a production of Gioconda was staged at an unconventional location that drew thousands of spectators. This creative use of outdoor space demonstrates how the institution sometimes extends its reach beyond the walls of the building.
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