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The Three Tenors: Cattedrale dell'Immagine

Florence, Auditorium di Santo Stefano al Ponte Vecchio — Main Hall

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About the Event

Add a taste of italian opera to your stay in Florence: A show with opera arias and famous traditional neapolitan songs inside the imposing Cattedrale dell’Immagine (Auditorium Santo Stefano al Ponte Vecchio), located a few steps from Piazza della Signoria, the Uffizi Gallery and Ponte Vecchio, in the heart of the beautiful capital of Tuscany.

Inspired by the very famous show 'The Three Tenors' by Luciano Pavarotti, Plácido Domingo and José Carreras, this unforgettable concert — with opera arias based on 'La Traviata', 'Rigoletto' and 'Tosca' alternating with neapolitan songs such as 'O’ sole mio', 'Funiculì Funiculà' and 'Torna a Surriento' – will leave the wonderful memory of your trip to Florence indelible!

The tenors' performance is enriched by a chamber ensemble made up of piano, double bass and mandolin, all accompanied by magical choreographies performed by two dancers.

Cast / Production

Tenors: Mattia Nebbiai, Claudio Sassetti, Leonardo Sgroi
Mandolin: Andrea Benucci
Double Bass: Antonio Lipari
Grand piano: Jin Heui Kang / Beatrice Bartoli
Direction: Antonio Lipari

Dancers
Martina Maiani and Fernando Ferrandino

Choreography
Donatella Cantagallo

Staging
Antonio Lipari

Auditorium di Santo Stefano al Ponte Vecchio

The Auditorium of Santo Stefano al Ponte Vecchio is located in the heart of Florence, right next to the famous Ponte Vecchio. Now used as a concert venue, the church dates to 1116, and is considered one of the oldest churches in the city. A mixture of architectural styles ranging from Romanesque to Gothic and Baroque combine to create a unique stage for cultural and musical performances. Decorated with numerous exceptional works of art, the Rennaissance-era crucifix and the medieval style crypt are also notable. Despite extensive damage during the Second World War and the 1996 flood, many of the artworks were rescued and kept in very good condition. During a recent restoration (1993), a 15th century fresco from the school of Botticelli school was discovered. Reopened as a venue for cultural and musical activities, Santo Stefano al Ponte Vecchio is now a key part of artistic life in Florence thanks to its beautifully decorated interior and perfect acoustics.

Customer Reviews

4.5 of 5

  • Lisa P, USA

    Oct 2024

    Every Classictic event I have attended has been absolutely wonderful!

  • Mike R, USA

    Sep 2024

    Excellent all around, musicians and singers and dancers. Nice venue. Go see it!

  • Olga B, Украина

    Aug 2024

    Perfect

  • Janine T, Italy

    Feb 2024

    The performers were lovely, the atmosphere relaxed and intimate. If I can offer a suggestion — the venue has lovely potential, but the furniture messily placed around the "stage" detracts from the atmosphere. We still thoroughly enjoyed the evening and highly recommend the experience.

  • Jan 2023

    We had a really enjoyable evening with ‘The Three Tenors’ Even if you’re not an opera expert you’re in for a treat and we would thoroughly recommend. The pianist, cellist and mandolin accompaniment were excellent, as were the two young dancers. We had a wonderful evening. Thank you.

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Address

Auditorium di Santo Stefano al Ponte Vecchio, Piazza S. Stefano 1, Florence, Italy — Google Maps

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