Teatro La Fenice interior with ornate balconies and stage curtain in Venice, Italy.
Teatro La Fenice's ornate interior with golden balconies in Venice.
Teatro La Fenice ornate ceiling with chandelier, Venice opera house interior.
Teatro La Fenice auditorium with ornate balconies and red seats, Venice.
View from a box seat overlooking the stage at Teatro La Fenice, Venice.
Gran Teatro La Fenice sign with golden eagle in Venice, Italy.

Teatro La Fenice Skip-the-Line Tickets with Audio Guide, Venice

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Duration: 45 min (approx.)

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Experience Teatro La Fenice Skip-the-Line Tickets with Audio Guide in Venice, Italy, and explore an opera house reborn twice from ashes to preserve its cultural legacy. Known as "The Phoenix," this iconic venue has been a stage for legendary maestros such as Verdi, Donizetti, Abbado, Muti, Rossini, Mirella Freni, and Luciano Pavarotti during its illustrious history. With substantial donations facilitating its reconstruction in 2003 after mysterious fires, La Fenice stands proudly at the heart of Venice's artistic scene.

With a Skip-the-Line Ticket to Teatro La Fenice in Venice, experience Italy's cultural heritage without waiting.

Detailed insights into the history and significance of Teatro La Fenice are yours with an included audio guide for self-guided tours.

Venetian opera enthusiasts will be thrilled by this opportunity to explore one of Europe’s most renowned operas houses that survived fires in both 1836 and 1996.

This ticket grants entry not just into the main theatre but also exclusive areas like the Foyer, Hall Theatre, Royal Box, and Apollonian Halls at Teatro La Fenice.

Dive deep into the legacy of Venetian Opera through stories about legendary performers such as Luciano Pavarotti and Mirella Freni.

Access with a skip-the-line pass at Teatro La Fenice

Use of an audio guide available in Italian, English, German, French, and Spanish

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Teatro La Fenice interior with ornate balconies and stage curtain in Venice, Italy.

Teatro La Fenice interior with ornate balconies and stage curtain in Venice, Italy.

About Teatro La Fenice

Situated in Venice, Italy, the illustrious Teatro La Fenice stands as an iconic symbol of resilience and cultural heritage. Its name means "The Phoenix," aptly reflecting its history of rising from ashes twice: first rebuilt after a fire in 1836 and once more following another devastating blaze in 1996.

The reconstruction efforts, fueled by generous donations totaling 90 million euros, culminated in the reopening of this magnificent opera house in 2003. Throughout its illustrious past, Teatro La Fenice has been graced by legendary figures such as Verdi, Donizetti, Abbado, Muti and Chung, Rossini, Mirella Freni, Luciano Pavarotti, and Bellini.

Originally a gathering place for Venice's cultural elite, the opera house transformed into a monumental attraction after its fiery tribulations. Today, it stands proudly as one of Italy’s most revered monuments.

Your Experience

The Teatro La Fenice audio guide takes you through poignant tales surrounding this historic venue, including insights about the architects who crafted this masterpiece and stories of legendary musicians whose legacies continue to resonate within its walls. As you enter, be prepared for a sensory feast: plush seating, ornate stuccos, gold-plated ceilings, Baroque details, and gilded private balconies.

For an memorable experience, consider attending one of the opera performances held at Teatro La Fenice. It’s advisable to check the schedule in advance so you can plan your visit around a show alongside the tour.

Teatro La Fenice's ornate interior with golden balconies in Venice.

Teatro La Fenice's ornate interior with golden balconies in Venice.

Teatro La Fenice ornate ceiling with chandelier, Venice opera house interior.

Teatro La Fenice ornate ceiling with chandelier, Venice opera house interior.

Teatro La Fenice auditorium with ornate balconies and red seats, Venice.

Teatro La Fenice auditorium with ornate balconies and red seats, Venice.

  • Please verify the official operating hours on your planned visit day, as Teatro La Fenice may occasionally be occupied for performances or private events.
  • Note that Venezia Unica vouchers cannot typically be refunded or changed, with exceptions only in excellent circumstances.

The validity period of unused Venezia Unica vouchers extends to 24 months from the purchase date.

View from a box seat overlooking the stage at Teatro La Fenice, Venice.

View from a box seat overlooking the stage at Teatro La Fenice, Venice.

Gran Teatro La Fenice sign with golden eagle in Venice, Italy.

Gran Teatro La Fenice sign with golden eagle in Venice, Italy.

Check Teatro La Fenice's official operating hours on the day of your visit to ensure you don't miss out due to performances or private events.

If planning multiple visits in Venice, consider starting with attractions close by to maximize your time and experience more efficiently.

To make the most of your audio guide, download it ahead of time so that you can begin exploring immediately upon arrival at Teatro La Fenice.

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Operating hours

Teatro La Fenice

Monday
9:30am - 11:00pm
Tuesday
9:30am - 11:00pm
Wednesday
9:30am - 11:00pm
Thursday
9:30am - 11:00pm
Friday
9:30am - 11:00pm
Saturday
9:30am - 11:00pm
Sunday
9:30am - 11:00pm
  • Timings are displayed in the venue's time zone.

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FAQs

Venezia Unica vouchers remain valid for 24 months from their date of purchase if unused.
No, the ticket does not include a tour guide service.
Visitors will gain insights about different Venetian Opera singers and their years of glory while exploring Teatro La Fenice with the help of an informative audio guide.
The package excludes tickets for any opera shows that may be held at the venue.
Visitors should verify the official operating hours on the day of their planned visit, as performances or private events may affect availability.
The opera house has hosted Verdi, Donizetti, Abbado, Muti and Chung, Rossini, Mirella Freni, Luciano Pavarotti, and Bellini.
Visitors gain access to the Foyer, Hall Theatre, Royal Box, and Apollonian Halls.
These vouchers are non-refundable and not modifiable except in exceptional cases.
Teatro La Fenice has been rebuilt from ash twice over its existence due to fires in 1836 and again in 1996. It reopened in 2003 after receiving donations worth 90 million euros.
The package includes skip-the-line entry to Teatro La Fenice and an audio guide available in Italian, English, German, French, and Spanish.

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