
Italy means also Opera Lirica, the “Bel Canto”, the art for which Italy is known in the world. Here below you can find a selection of places, events and characters who are ambassadors of Italian opera. Some well-known, such as the season at Teatro Alla Scala in Milan or at the Arena in Verona, others that are known mainly by refined connoisseurs, such as the Festival of the Itria Valley in Puglia.
In addition, you will also find some houses where famous artists lived. They are “houses of the soul”, now transformed as museums that preserve the memory of wonderful personalities testifying to the link between their work and their private life.
SOURCE: https://www.italybyevents.com
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