Discover the 10 most famous opera houses worldwide, known for history, grandeur, and breathtaking performances!

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Top 10 Opera Houses with Jaw-Dropping Beauty!

A historic opera house rebuilt after fire in 1776 and WWII bombings, La Scala remains one of the world's most prestigious venues.

La Scala, Milan

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A Beaux-Arts masterpiece built in 1875, this lavish opera house inspired The Phantom of the Opera and defines Parisian glamour.

Opéra Garnie, Paris, France

The third theatre on its site, the 1858-built venue replaced two predecessors lost to fires in 1808 and 1856.

Royal Opera House, London, UK

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Inaugurated in 1869, this grand opera house gained prestige under Gustav Mahler, becoming a world-class cultural icon.

Wiener Staatsoper, Vienna, Austria

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Founded in 1776, the Bolshoi is famed for its ballet company of 200+ dancers and its rich history in Russian performing arts.

Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow, Russia

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Opened in 1973, this UNESCO-listed icon is one of the world’s most recognizable and celebrated architectural wonders.

Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia

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Once centered at the Academy of Music, New York’s high society flocked here for the finest opera performances in the late 1800s.

Metropolitan Opera, New York City, USA

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A historic venue where Mozart conducted Don Giovanni in 1787, making it the only remaining theatre he personally performed in.

Estates Theatre, Prague, Czech Republic

Built in 1876 by Wagner for his operas, its unique design ensures an immersive stage-focused experience.

Bayreuth Festspielhaus, Bayreuth, Germany

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Renowned for perfect acoustics, it impressed Pavarotti, who noted its clarity makes any singing flaw immediately noticeable.

Teatro Colón, Buenos Aires, Argentina

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