Roberto Bolle and Friends: Arena di Verona — Opera Festival 2024
Verona, Arena di Verona
About the Event
Discover the extraordinary artistry of Roberto Bolle and an international cast of his colleagues and peers. Set against the spectacular backdrop of the ancient Arena di Verona, Bolle brings an unusual program including the best of dance to the amphitheater — the scene of memorable past successes.
Practical Information
Poltronissima Gold
Numbered seat with upholstered backrest and padded seat in the first central rows of the stalls.
Poltronissima Platinum
Numbered seat with upholstered backrest and padded seat. Royal box.
Poltrona
Numbered seat with upholstered backrest and padded seat.
Poltronissima
Numbered seat with upholstered backrest and padded seat.
1 Settore Verdi
Numbered seat with backrest*.
2 Settore Puccini
Numbered seat with backrest*.
3 Settore Rossini
Numbered seat with backrest*.
4 Settore Gradinata Numerata
Numbered seat on the steps — no chair*.
5 Settore Gradinata Numerata
Numbered seat on the steps — no chair*.
6 Settore Grad. Numerata Sx/Dx
Numbered seats on the steps sideways — no chair*.
* Cushions can be rented in the Arena.
Included are:
- Ticket to the opera performance in the chosen category
- One month's free access to a premium classical music streaming service
- self‐guided audio tour of Verona in English
Arena di Verona
The Arena di Verona is the third largest Roman amphitheatre still standing. Built around 30 AD, the Arena is also among the best-preserved amphitheatres of the period. Its gigantic dimensions (140 meters long and 100 meters wide), and seating for over 30,000 spectators, ensure it dominates the northern part of Piazza Bra. Excellent acoustics and a fabulous location make it an ideal venue for large-scale opera performances. The monument was re-established as a theatre during the Renaissance, and in 1913 the tradition of opera at the Arena di Verona began with a production of Giuseppe Verdi's 'Aida'.
Address
Arena di Verona, Piazza Bra 28, Verona, Italy — Google Maps