Opera house
An opera house is a building where opera and other forms of performing arts are performed.
Famous opera houses include:
Argentina
- Colón Theater, Buenos Aires
Australia
Austria
Belgium
- La Monnaie (De Munt), Brussels
Canada
- Place des Arts, Montreal
China
Croatia
Czech Republic
- National Theatre, Prague
- Prague State Opera, Prague
- Theatre of the Estates, Prague
Finland
- Finnish National Opera (In Finnish: Kansallisooppera), Helsinki
France
- Opera Bastille, Paris
- Opera Garnier, Paris
- Opéra-Comique, Paris
- Opéra National de Lyon
Germany
- Bayreuth Festspielhaus
- Hamburg State Opera
- Berlin State Opera
- Komische Oper Berlin
- Bavarian State Opera
- Semper Oper (Dresden)
- Oper Leipzig
- Oper Frankfurt
- Staatsoper Hannover
Japan
- Tokyo Kokuritsu Gekijou, New Opera Theatre, Tokyo
Italy
- La Fenice, Venice
- La Scala, Milan
- San Carlo, Naples
- Teatro Comunale of Bologna
- Teatro Regio Parma
- Teatro Regio Torino
- Verona Arena
Mexico
- Palacio de las Bellas Artes, Mexico City
Monaco
Portugal
Russia
- Mariinski, St Petersburg
- Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow
Spain
Sweden
- Royal Swedish Opera
- Gothenburg Opera
- Malmö Opera and Music Theatre
- Norrland Opera
- Drottningholm Palace Theatre
The Netherlands
- De Nederlandse Opera, Amsterdam
United Kingdom
- Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London
- English National Opera, London
- Glyndebourne, East Sussex
- Scottish Opera
- Welsh National Opera
United States
- Baltimore Opera
- Boston Lyric Opera
- Dallas Opera
- Florentine Opera, (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
- Fulton Opera House, (Lancaster, Pennsylvania)
- Houston Grand Opera
- Lyric Opera of Chicago
- Opera Boston
- Metropolitan Opera, (New York)
- New York City Opera
- San Francisco Opera
- Santa Fe Opera
- Washington Opera
See also: Theatre
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