Kammeroper

Vienna


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.


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