Destinations
Euridice Opéra offers you high-end, turnkey individual opera tours to the most famous opera stages and the most renowned Festivals.

More than 50 destinations await you among them Vienna, Milan, Berlin, Bayreuth, Venice, Salzburg, Verona, Aix-en-Provence, Dresden, Naples, Munich, Zurich, Bergamo, Prague, Paris, Rom, London, Pesaro, Hamburg, Leipzig…

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A B C D E F G H L M N O P R S T V W Z
Bayreuth
Bayreuther Festspiele
When the so-called interval musicians step onto the balcony of the Festspielhaus for the first time fifteen minutes before the start and play a specially composed fanfare, then you know: curtain up for the Bayreuth Festival! Richard Wagner’s Festspielhaus was built on the Green Hill between 1872 and 1875. It is only performed in every year from July 25th to August 28th and is a spectacular building for most visitors. This is entirely intentional, as Richard Wagner wanted it to be functional rather than ostentatious, following the ancient model of an amphitheater. The rows of seats rise evenly and - in addition to the outstanding acoustics due to the wooden construction of the auditorium and the orchestra pit, which is up to 12 meters deep - also provide an ideal view from almost all seats.

Bayreuth Baroque
Immerse yourself in the courtly magic of the Baroque! Founded in the most difficult artistic times, the Bayreuth Baroque Festival has now made a remarkable name for itself and will be staging its sixth edition in September. In 2025, ‘Pompeo Magno’, an unknown opera by Francesco Cavalli, will also be staged anew - immerse yourself in an exciting subject revolving around love, jealousy, desire and betrayal.

In the magnificent, lavishly restored Margravial Opera House, you can experience 18th century music history up close. Opened in 1748 and added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2012, Bayreuth’s Wilhelmine Theatre is literally awakened from its museum-like slumber by the festival and brings its era back to life in a musical and sensual way.
Enjoy the great baroque voices of our time: the wonderful Julia Lezhneva, the countertenor and artistic director Max Emanuel Cencic, Franco Facioli and many more.
Milan & Bergamo
Milan is in. This is shown not only by the steadily growing number of visitors, but also by the increasing number of “repeaters”. The EXPO has given the big financial and economic metropolis the necessary impetus, so that the city now also inspires in the leisure and cultural sector. The connection to lifestyle and fashion, but also to Italian opera, is unmistakable. Giuseppe Verdi and his grandiose legacy are closely linked to the city, and you will come across his traces again and again on beautiful walks.
Thanks to three commercial airports, the city is well connected to Europe and worth a visit at any time of the year. The huge and spacious cathedral square, the magnificent cathedral itself as well as the famous Galleria Vittorio Emmanuele II are only some of the many sights that one should definitely have seen.
But what would Milan be without the legendary Teatro alla Scala? The unique opera house was and still is an attraction for big voices and big opera. Here, one can experience stars from all over the world evening after evening - perfectly cast up to the supporting roles. In the extremely elegant ambience of marble, velvet and gold, the audience likes to present their evening attire - the Scala is one of the last music temples in Europe, where one still likes to make “bella figura”.

Bergamo, the picturesque Lombard city at the foot of the Alps, welcomes its visitors with its beautiful old town, enthroned on a hill, and immediately immerses you in bygone times. In honour of Gaetano Donizetti, born in 1797, the city’s most famous son, Bergamo celebrates “its” bel canto composer every year. The wonderful performances in the Teatro Donizetti, including many musical rarities, have always been renowned for their high musical quality and promise a very special atmosphere. This year, in addition to the lesser-known and perhaps all the more exciting works Belisaro, Marino Faliero"and Le nozze in villa, the programme also includes one of his most popular operas: La fille du régiment.
Salzburg
Osterfestspiele

Since it was founded by Herbert von Karajan in 1967, the Easter Festival has become an integral part of Salzburg’s musical calendar and an integral part of international cultural life.Its excellent and exclusive reputation far beyond the city’s borders is confirmed time and again, as it combines opera, choral and orchestral enjoyment par excellence with top-class artists.
Mussorgsky’s opera “Khovanshchina”, which is rarely performed on stage, will be presented in a new production - paired with an innovation: for the first time in the festival’s history, four conductors and three orchestras will be guests at the Salzach, offering you an extremely exciting program. Enjoy the festive Easter atmosphere and spring with warm Austrian hospitality!

Pfingstfestspiele
The lagoon city of Venice was and is a place of longing! Its extraordinary location has inspired writers, painters and not least composers who have lived in, visited or dreamed of La Serenissima . The 2025 Salzburg Whitsun Festival, once again under the artistic direction of the great Cecilia Bartoli, pays homage to musical Venice and takes you through five centuries of compositional history from Monteverdi to Rossini, from Vivaldi to Verdi, from sacred music to opera, from concert to ballet. Look forward to atmospheric days in Salzburg’s most beautiful venues!

Sommerfestspiele
Summer in Salzburg means enjoying culture and nature in equal measure. Let yourself be enchanted by the charm and the special festival atmosphere on the banks of the Salzach in the midst of the charming mountain scenery and take a seat in the most famous venues.
With operas, concerts and plays, the Festival Weeks 2025 under Artistic Director Markus Hinterhäuser once again offer a wide-ranging programme. Experience the wonderful Lisette Oropesa in a new production of Donizetti’s ‘Maria Stuarda’ and be mesmerised by Asmik Grigorian as Lady Macbeth. Of course, ‘Jedermann’ with Philipp Hochmair should not be missing from the Salzburg programme - nor should the top orchestras of the Vienna and Berlin Philharmonics with their charismatic maestros.
And if you would like to extend your summer dream by a few more sunny days: Please get in touch with us, because Salzburg and the fantastic landscape in the Salzkammergut with its numerous lakes, genuine hospitality and top-class cuisine are definitely worth a holiday.
Le chant est le secret de l'éternité.
Jan Dirk Neumann
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