La Traviata Opera in Rome: Experience the Romantic Classic at St. Paul's Within the Walls Church

Experience the romantic classic opera La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi at St. Paul’s Within the Walls Church in Rome. Immerse yourself in the extraordinary atmosphere with opera singers, choir, orchestra, ballet, and stunning performances.

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • St. Paul’s Within the Walls - La Traviata is a three-act opera composed by Giuseppe Verdi on an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave. It was first performed on March 6th, 1853 at La Fenice opera house in Venice. Verdi insisted on finding an original and provocative idea for the audience in Venice, and decided to base his work on La dame aux…
What's Included
  • Live entertainment
What's Not Included
  • Lunch
Additional Information

ROME - St. Paul’s Church Within the Walls EVERY TUESDAY – H. 8.30 P.M. Enjoy ‘La Traviata’ by Giuseppe Verdi presented at the majestic St. Paul’s Church Within the Walls in Rome. Delve into this poignant and expressive opera, presented by Opera e Lirica performers, accompanied by a choir, orchestra, and ballet.
CAST: VIOLETTA VALÉRY: Aleksandra Buczek,…

Location
St. Paul's Within the Walls
Via Nazionale
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Lightpacker151402
Jun 25, 2024
Lovely opera in a beautiful church - Wonderful singers in a beautiful church. They had two ballet dancers who weren't very good and completely superfluous. Great evening apart from a wriggling audience and loads of people taking videos (one with a selfie stick) in spite of being told not to. Another night the audience might be better behaved but the event was good.
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Carosullbar
May 24, 2024
A delight! - The highlights of our four day visit were our evenings at the opera, La Traviata and Opera Arias and Neapolitan songs, in St Paul's within the Walls and the Waldesian church. Wonderful performances from all the lead vocalists in La Traviata, in particular Cristian Alderete, with fantastic music accompaniment, especially the violin. Superb tenor and soprano performances in the Arias and Neapolitan songs. We particularly enjoyed Adriano Gentili on both nights that we heard him. This is definitely a treat on a visit to Rome and we will be back. Thank-you 👏
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Tobiasdavis
Mar 2, 2024
Great operatic experience - Delightful opera production. The singer playing Violetta, in particular, was excellent. The venue was very atmospheric. .
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Fellowtraveler823033
Dec 16, 2023
Extraordinary soloist! What a vocal performance! - Great experience for a first opera I really liked it, beautiful, very complete show. To recommend
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K6086irjimc
Nov 19, 2023
Night at the Opera was the right choice. - A beautiful place and a beautiful night at the Opera. We were looking for something different and found this for a Tuesday night, The opera is in an older church with the alter being the primary stage so seating is on the pews. All of the performers including the ballet dancers, orchestra and the singers were fantastic. The opera is in the original Italian and that added for us to the atmosphere. Glad we made the choice.
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Lisapetro
Oct 22, 2023
Absolutely wonderful! - La Traviata with ballet was absolutely wonderful! Performers were superb! St. Paul's Within the Walls was the perfect venue for this.
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Culture24705848660
Nov 8, 2023
Disappointing - We had prepared ourselves for the fact that the whole thing was not comparable to a real opera. Neither in terms of quality nor atmosphere. But unfortunately the event here still disappointed us. 1. We have second category tickets and you can see very little, basically just the heads. 2. The acoustics in the church are very good, but the singers, especially the soloist, sang so loudly that it was really unpleasant. In general, the whole thing is more of an amateur level, but that's fine in itself. We were impressed by the singer who sang the part of Giogrio Germont (Alfredo's father). 3. The whole thing with the altar in the background takes a lot of getting used to. The mini ballet part should also have been left out (apart from the fact that you hardly saw it anyway). All in all: We wouldn't recommend it to anyone and would definitely not go again.
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T9056thjennyd
May 18, 2024
Overall - disappointing - would not go again. - I found my visit really disappointing and would not go again or recommend. Admittedly I was in the front row and central of the cheaper back tickets but I did expect to see more than an occasional head if the singer stood in the gap between audience heads. Basically I could see virtually nothing at all! I am an opera goer and would describe this more as opera as a tourist attraction rather than for opera lovers. The whole point of going to the opera is the immersive experience that was utterly lacking here. You don't even get given a programme with synopsis or any info - you are just handed their publicity leaflet - that is probably a dead give away. Fortunately I know this opera really well. The lead singer was very good, the costumes were good - I could see more after the interval when so many of the audience had got fed up and left. They are not on a stage and I would describe the acting more as stand and deliver - presumably this is why there are ballet dancers - you could at least see more of them when held in the air! The church itself was beautiful so resolved to listen to the music but look at the church - there are plenty of mosiac and painted figures who I imagined taking part or commenting on the performance to fill the visually gap in the performance. This is the only time I left slight before the end of anything so I would not miss my bus back to the vatican as no metro in the evenings. I felt a little ripped off! Thank goodness I had not paid more - I think you would need the most expensive tickets only to get a good view which were more than my La Scala tickets in January! I would say - if you love the opera think twice about this one.
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Matthew_p
Aug 13, 2024
Terrible..!!! - Terrible..!!! I have seen better high school performances. Staff was rude, catered to Italian and Spanish speaking patrons. Temperature was unbearably hot, the fans did nothing. Save your money and time, skip this..!!!
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Rafaelamc1215zh
Sep 13, 2023
Disappointed with this show and the seats - Whether you buy VIP or normal it's the same in both directions you don't see anything of the show disappointed ++++
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