Let’s take a closer look at 2 of the top opera houses in world.
Vienna State Opera
The Wiener Staatsoper, which stands magnificently on the Ringstraße in Vienna, was built in the late 1860s during the last glorious days of the Habsburg Monarchy. The disputed neo-Renaissance structure features stunning arched corridors and profuse artistic embellishment. With cheap standing room tickets and daily concerts, everyone may enjoy some of the world's best musician, from the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra to the best singers now playing.
Royal Opera House
The Royal Opera was founded in 1946, just after World War II, and is Great Britain's leading opera organization. The company is housed in a Grade I listed structure that blends neo-classical colonnades with a spectacular glass and iron structure that was once part of Covent Garden's flower market. The Royal Opera, known for nurturing young singing talent, also frequently streams its operas into theaters throughout the world. The Royal Opera House provides a pleasant experience for every guest, with over 2,200 luxurious, deep red seats in the main theatre, vistas of Covent Garden's rooftops, and ice cream given during the intermission.