The Kammeroper ranks as Vienna’s third opera house after the Staatsoper and Volksoper, and the small venue is perfect for unusual and quirky opera productions. Note there are no standing-room tickets. In July and August, the entire company is transported to the Schlosstheater Schönbrunn to continue performances in more opulent surroundings.
Kammeroper
Vienna
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