Teatro alla Scala: Guided Tour + Fast Track Ticket
- Duration: 1h 30mins
- Live guide in English, German, Italian
- Group of max. 15 people
Learn about the rich history and great musicians who performed at the La Scala!
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Combine Teatro alla Scala with other Milan favorites. Some things are better together.
A basic entry ticket for Teatro alla Scala allows you to wander (almost) freely around Milan's historic old opera theater (you can usually buy tickets up until the last minute).
You'll also be able to download an audio guide to your phone, so you won't miss a historical nugget or any operatic anecdotes.
Top tip: Download the audio guide in advance so you can get straight into the action without connecting to the La Scala WiFi network!
Tickets for guided tours of La Scala are available regularly, and it's probably the best way to explore this incredible building, which is known as one of the world's great opera houses.
Learn about the greatest performers and legendary shows, and see an amazing collection of art and musical instruments in the museum. All the while you'll have an expert, English-speaking guide available to colour in Teatro alla Scala's fascinating history (it wasn't always plain sailing, that's for sure).
La Scala has played host to the best of the best in the opera world for hundreds of years, and throughout that time they've built up a collection of valuable artifacts.
From delicate old instruments used on stage to antiques and donated art, there's plenty to pore over inside La Scala Museum. You'll also find temporary exhibitions on the second floor, which are included with your La Scala tickets.
Opera and history might not be your go-to entertainment options for the kids, but don't rule out a family trip to La Scala just yet. Your basic entry ticket includes a treasure hunt that the children will love, and it's a great way to introduce them to subjects that they'll come to appreciate later down the line!
One of the leading global opera and ballet theatres
Inaugurated in 1778, its first show was Antonio Salieri's Europa riconosciuta
You'll find paintings, statues, costumes, and other artifacts from the theatre's history in the La Scala Theatre Museum
La Scala was damaged by bombing during World War II and was rebuilt (and reopened) in May 1946
Discover the history of Milan's famous theatre from permanent and temporary exhibitions
It's a good idea to book Teatro alla Scala tickets in advance.
Gain some peace of mind in a busy city like Milan knowing your ticket is secure for the time and date you want.
Entry to La Scala and its museum
An audio guide for a self-guided tour or the chance to join a live guide
Skip-the-line entry on select tickets that include a guided tour
The option to combine your visit with a visit to the Duomo and The Last Supper or other top Milanese attractions
Your visit starts with the view of La Scala auditorium from the theatre boxes (if there's no events or performances scheduled)
After seeing the theatre, you can roam the rooms of the museum and see portraits and busts of operatic all-stars
Discover the history of the theatre and its operas through rare musical instruments and mementoes
A tour of La Scala and its museum usually takes 45 minutes
You can take a self-guided tour using a downloadable audio guide for iOS and Android
If you're visiting with young children, there is a treasure hunt trail to keep them entertained
Photography for personal use is allowed (flash photography is forbidden)
Backpacks and large bags cannot be taken into the museum; lockers are available for storage
Food and drinks are not allowed inside the museum
Museum entry is free for disabled visitors and an accompanying person
There is a lift that goes directly to the Museum’s rooms and to the theatre boxes. Please ask staff at the entrance for assistance
Guide dogs may also enter the museum
Strollers can reach the museum via the lift, just ask the staff for assistance
Inaugurated on 3 August 1778, La Scala is an impressive and romantic opera house in Milan. The theater has played host to some of the world's most talented performers, and numerous operas and ballets.