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Royal Opera House, Turin, Italy

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TeatroRegio Torino: The Royal Opera House of Turin is one of the most prestigious opera houses in Italy and Europe, located in the city of Turin, Italy, opened on December 26, 1740. The new opera house was inaugurated on April 10, 1973, with a capacity of 2,500 spectators.

The new theater is the pride of Turin's literary community. With a capacity of 2,500 spectators, the theater's main hall has 1,750 seats, including 37 private rooms on both sides of the theater. The Piccolo Teatro Regio is a small theater with a capacity of 600 people. The theater's new shell-like electro-acoustic design improves the sound quality of the venue. The interior of the theater is brilliantly decorated, with the lobby, theater and stage all curved and unique.

The new theater is the soul of the classical art of Turin, but at the same time the design is combined with a modern atmosphere. It is known as the second largest stage in Europe, after the Paris Opera House. In the summer of 2008, the Royal Turin Opera House upgraded its sound system with a Soundcraft Vi6 digital console. The theater has had a long-standing relationship with Soundcraft. Two years ago, the theater purchased a 32-way Soundcraft MH3 analog console from its distributor Audio Equipment for mixing and monitoring purposes.

The Royal Opera House in Turin has a very busy performance schedule, with the traditional opera season from October to June, interspersed with symphonic and chamber concerts of different schedules, exhibitions and tours with lecturers, and the "Royal Little Theatre" (Royal Theatre). The "Royal Little Theatre" (a subsidiary theatre of the Royal Opera House) has recently added a new show entitled "Contemporary Theatre and Dance".


Royal Opera House, Turin, Italy
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