
Teatro alla Scalla tours

La Scala Theatre is recognised as one of the leading opera houses in the world. It also hosts a Museum that houses a rich collection of cost...
1 hour

Milan is one of the top fashion cities in the world but there is much more to see in this trendy, urban metropolis! It is also home to an in...
3 hours 30 minutes

Enjoy an exclusive tour in the heart of Milan with a guided visit of the La Scala Museum and Theatre, the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II and ...
1 hour 30 minutes

Discover La Scala Theatre, a temple of music in the heart of the city of Milan, during this 1.5h tour with your monolingual licensed guide.D...
1 hour 30 minutes

The Milan Pass is a new exclusive opportunity for visitors: a 48-hour city card that offers the best of museums, attractions, city tours, tr...
48 hours

Take part in a 2-hour guided tour and discover one of the most famous theaters in the world: Teatro alla Scala in Milan. Your private guide ...
2 hours

Visit some of the main sights of Milan in half a day. After the Teatro alla Scala, Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting The Last Supper (Cena...
4 hours

This tour starts just in front of Teatro alla Scala, where you will meet your private guide who will start by giving you an overview of the ...
2 hours

Discover Milan's history and culture while walking from the Sforza Castle to the majestic Duomo, enjoying an aperitivo at the Navigli or tak...
Flexible
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The inside story
La Scala is one of the world’s grand opera houses. Founded in 1778, through its long and illustrious history it’s collaborated with legendary artists as diverse and talented as Giuseppe Verdi, Rudolf Nureyev, Maria Callas and Luciano Pavarotti. Once the meeting place of wealthy and aristocratic Milanese, its golden gilded boxes are still the place to rub shoulders with the city’s crème de la crème, as in days gone by.
The opera season begins December 7, the day of Sant’Ambrogio, and runs until July. Ballet and orchestral performances can be attended all year long (except in August). Otherwise, if you want to delve into the rich 200-year history of La Scala, guided tours of both the theater and the museum are readily available. Not only do you get to explore behind the stages and look at costumes, set design, musical instruments and manuscripts (including Verdi's Messa da Requiem and Rossini's Tancredi), there’s also a plethora of theatrical posters, correspondences and other memorabilia.