Cryptocurrency travel to Vienna State Opera with XcelTrip.

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2 min readSep 22, 2020

The Vienna State Opera is one of the first opera addresses of the world, where you enjoy top-level diversity, as the famous scene offers a daily changing program. Today, the Vienna State Opera is considered one of the most important opera houses in the world; in particular, it is the house with the largest repertoire. It has been under the direction of Dominique Meyer, along with musical director Franz Welser-Möst, since September 1, 2010.

In 2019/20 season, the Vienna State Opera will present an extremely diverse program — 58 different operas and 21 ballet productions. Among them are the opera by Handel Ariodant, the three Sisters of Athos, and the premiere performances of the operas by Albin Fris “Persinetta” and Olga Neuwirt Orlando. In addition to this, children’s programs will be presented, as well as numerous concerts, morning performances and special events.

The Vienna Opera in its new building was solemnly opened in 1861 with the production of “Don Juan” by Mozart. In our time, its repertoire includes more than 50 works, and the Vienna Opera itself is considered one of the main attractions of the city. Vienna Opera — the largest opera house in Austria is also a symbol of the city, which is not surprising — reflecting the country’s passion for musical art in the best way possible, in the 19th century a unique room the Wiener Staatsoper was built. Theatrical productions were already popular in Vienna from the 17th century. The history of the Vienna Court Opera began from the beginning of the Hapsburg period, which encouraged art of such type. Opera is an exceptional institution, artistically, as in terms of architecture.

Book Six House BASIC by Welcome2Vienna at XcelTrip. With a stay at Six House BASIC by Welcome2Vienna in Vienna, you’ll be a 4-minute drive from Schoenbrunn Palace and 10 minutes from Schoenbrunn Zoo. This apartment is 2.8 mi (4.4 km) from Vienna State Opera and 2.4 mi (3.9 km) from Leopold Museum.

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