The Palazzo Pamphilj is a historic palace in Rome that serves as a stunning venue for cultural events, including opera shows. It is known for its exquisite architecture and rich history.
Palazzo Pamphilj Show
Activity Description: Palazzo Pamphilj: The Great Beauty in Rome Opera Show
Experience the enchanting atmosphere of opera in the heart of Rome. The Palazzo Pamphilj offers a unique opera concert where you can immerse yourself in stunning musical performances. With an introduction to the musical program, you'll be guided through the evening’s highlights, enhancing your appreciation of the art. As you indulge in the captivating melodies, enjoy a delightful selection of red and white wine, along with an aperitif to complement your experience.
Duration of the Activity
The average duration of the opera show experience is approximately 2 hours, making it the perfect evening outing in the beautiful city of Rome.
Practical Information
Location: Rome Opera, Rome, Italy
To reach the venue, you have various transport options:
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Public Transport:
- Metro: The closest metro station is Barberini on Line A. From there, it’s a short 10-minute walk to the Palazzo Pamphilj.
- Bus: Several bus lines stop nearby, including lines 62, 95, and 81.
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Walking: If you're staying within the city center, the venue is easily accessible by foot, allowing you to enjoy the scenic streets of Rome.
Dress Code: It is advisable to dress elegantly for the opera; smart casual attire is often encouraged to match the sophisticated atmosphere of the performance.
Ticket Pricing
Standard Rate: €168 per person
Inclusions: Your ticket includes the opera concert, an introduction to the musical program, as well as red and white wine and an aperitif, making it a memorable evening.
Accessibility
The Palazzo Pamphilj is generally accessible for individuals with mobility challenges. However, it is recommended to contact the venue in advance for assistance and to ensure a comfortable experience during the performance.
Important Note
Please arrive at least 15-30 minutes prior to the show for seating and program introduction. Late arrivals may not be seated until an appropriate break in the performance.