Teatro della Pergola

Teatro della Pergola

The Pergola Theatre in Florence was inaugurated 350 years ago to meet the needs of the growing local theatre community.

Ferdinando Tacca was commissioned to design the new theatre, clearly inspired by Renaissance Architecture models: the theatre had a single hall and balconies for single families, which allowed for a more intimate and privileged view of the show. Therefore, the Pergola Theatre became the prototype of the Italian-style theatre.
 

Its plan is horseshoe-shaped, its stage is very deep and its auditorium wide. Open to the paying public since 1718, the theatre was expanded and, in 1801, the Saloncino (small hall) was added for music and dance.
Many great authors chose this theatre for their operas, including Antonio Vivaldi, Giuseppe Verdi, Eleonora Duse, Eduardo De Filippo.

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Teatro della Pergola

Teatro della Pergola

Via della Pergola, 12/32, 50121 Firenze FI, Italia

Details
Comune
City:
Firenze 
Address
Address:
Via della Pergola, 12/32, 50121 Firenze FI, Italia
Opening hours
Opening hours:
The theatre has the same opening time of scheduled shows and events. The ticket office is open from Monday to Saturday: 9:30-18:30 and one hour before the show starts. Guided tours of the former Opera House of Florence only by reservation. Minimun number of participants 10 pax.
Prezzo
Entrance fee:
The admission fee varies according to the event
Accessibilita
Accessibility:  accessible

Disabled people with limited mobility have access to the theatre from the main entrance by lift or from the secondary access (via della Pergola, 18) upon notice at the moment of booking.
The staff offers assistance and it is always available for any kind of need.
Prior notice is required.