Founded in 1737 at the behest of King Charles of Bourbon—a full forty-one years before La Scala in Milan and fifty-five before La Fenice in Venice—the Teatro di San Carlo boasts the absolute record of being the oldest continuously active opera house in the world. It was built to be the symbol of the greatness and power of the Bourbon dynasty, and even today, the mere sight of it inspires wonderful awe.
Crossing the gates of this architectural masterpiece means entering a dimension of luxury and perfect acoustics. The interior, rebuilt in just nine months by the architect Antonio Niccolini after the devastating fire of 1816, is a dizzying display of elegance: the classic horseshoe layout envelops the spectator in a triumph of dark red velvet, gilded stuccos, and mirrors, culminating in the sumptuous Palco Reale (Royal Box) surmounted by the crown of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. Looking up, you are captivated by the gigantic ceiling canvas, painted by Giuseppe Cammarano, depicting Apollo presenting the world's greatest poets to Minerva. Whether attending a premiere or taking a guided tour, breathing the air of the San Carlo means walking on the very same floorboards trodden by geniuses like Rossini, Donizetti, and Verdi, experiencing a Naples that is the European capital of culture and elegance.
INFO
ADDRESS: via San Carlo, 98/F, 80132 Napoli (NA)
PHONE NUMBER: +39 081 797 2331 / +39 081 797 2412 (Biglietteria)
WEB: www.teatrosancarlo.it
MAIL: biglietteria@teatrosancarlo.it