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MARGRAVE OPERA

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2024
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The marvellous Margraves' Opera House, completed in 1748, is a masterpiece of 18th-century Baroque theatre architecture.

The marvelous Margraves Opera House, completed in 1748 and a Unesco World Heritage Site in 2012, is considered one of the masterpieces of 18th-century Baroque theatrical architecture. Rather sober but elegant as far as its exterior facade is concerned, its interior, created by the Italian decorators and architects Giuseppe and Carlo Gallo da Bibiena, is fabulous, striking and sumptuous. The hall, entirely made of wood, has unique acoustics. Look at the princely box: it has all the appearance of a small triumphal arch where the margrave and the margravine can put themselves on stage. Because in the 18th century, people also went to the theater to see and be seen, as the U-shape of the hall proves. Above the stage you will see the red Brandenburg eagle, a reminder of Margravine Wilhelmina's Berlin origins. The opera house reopened in April 2018 after extensive renovations that restored the original colors to the hall, stage and boxes, the paintings of this architectural gem, so that today you discover an authentically Baroque theater.

History : To celebrate the marriage of her daughter Friederike to the Duke of Württemberg, Margravine Wilhelmina planned a lavish wedding to impress the aristocracy and show the prestige of Bayreuth. She had the opera house built in record time, between 1744 and 1748, to accommodate two weeks of festivities, with a rich cultural program: operas, ballets, feasts, etc.

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Visited in december 2021
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Théâtre spectaculaire, une démonstration de baroque et de rococo.
En Allemagne, il existe maintenant une règle 2G plus pour les musées, donc en plus d'être vacciné, j'ai également dû subir un test covid pour entrer. Heureusement, le résultat a été négatif et j'ai donc pu entrer dans ce théâtre-musée. Le ticket coûte 8 euros (cash), les visites sont périodiques (toutes les 45 minutes de 10 à 18 je pense, mais vérifiez svp) et consistent en un accès au théâtre où l'on peut voir un film sous-titré en anglais sur l'histoire du théâtre puis dans une description du personnel de l'intérieur du théâtre (faite directement à partir de la scène). À la fin, vous avez quelques minutes pour vous promener seul dans les étals et admirer ce théâtre spectaculaire, une démonstration de baroque et de rococo.
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Visited in april 2016
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Ce doré qui surplombe nos têtes. C'est impressionnant et dans la suite logique de la construction de l'époque
michalak
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Façade of an elegant simplicity and absolutely sumptuous concert hall. Yes, it is one of the countries rooms at opera in the world
An absolutely splendid room, a gilded for classical music before Wagner.

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