Teatro Donizetti

Bergamo


Named after the famed composer who was born in Bergamo, this is one of Lombardy's grand opera houses and dates back to the 18th century. The dazzling, horseshoe-shaped theatre hosts a wide range of fare, including ballet, jazz and symphonic music, in addition to lavish opera productions.

The box office also opens on Sundays on performance days (from 2pm to 3.30pm).


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