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It's a major landmark, of course you should check it out. It's a beautiful building and well maintained area. Plus if you're in center, it's not far away at all.
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The magnificent opera house is Odessa’s piece de resistance and was conceived by the Viennese partners Fellner & Helmer in the 1880s. Fellner & Helmer contributed dozens of opera houses across Central and Eastern Europe, but they looked back on Odessa’s as their masterwork. If you want to know the finer details of its Academic architecture and technical specifications you could take a daytime tour, but nothing beats coming to an opera or ballet performance. These are very reasonably priced by Western European standards, and seats in the stalls and at the front of the balconies go for as little as 15. So a night watching Carmen, Swan Lake or Iolanta could be a spur of the moment thing provided you packed a smart-ish outfit.
Wisited Nutcracker perfomance here. Theatre impressed with its rich and sophisticated interior. The perfomance was great! Colorful decorations, classy costumes and brilliant coreography! The perfomance gave us a war Christmas eve mood.
Well I couldn't see a performance as we were still in lockdown but I managed to get escorted by a lovely lady around the theater.The atmosphere when empty is enthralling,it must be pure magic come performance night.I doubt that any show would disappoint for us visitors because the venue and event would carry it alone. You would expect to see an Illusionist like the character Ed Norton plays in the movie to be on show here along with the people of that era.
The Odessa National Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet. According to Forbes Magazine 2008, the Odessa National Opera and Ballet Theater is one of the 11 most interesting sights in Eastern Europe, and it is the only theater in the list. The pages of this theater's amazing history are full of names and events out of which emerge much of the cultural history of Odessa. It's really worth seeing!
Nice place, haven’t really inside. Looks cool from the outside.
Took a guided tour but unfortunately it was in Russian and not in English. However, I still enjoyed the tour because of the fascinating interior architecture designs of the theatre. Was built in the 1800s making it one of the oldest opera theatres in the world and it is the most famous landmark of Odessa that you definitely want to visit. The Swan Lake was being preformed in the theatre when I was in Odessa but unfortunately tickets were sold out!
Great place to visit and take pictures in and out of the house .
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