Milan, Italy - June 21, 2018: The Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Italy. La Scala - Italian: Teatro alla Scala, is a world renowned opera house in Milan, Italy.
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Teatro alla Scala

Duomo & San Babila


One of the most famous opera stages in the world, La Scala's season runs from early December to July. You can also see theatre, ballet and classical-music concerts here year-round (except August). Buy tickets online, by phone or from the box office up to two months before the performance. Heavily discounted same-day tickets are also available from the box office.


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1. Museo Teatrale alla Scala

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5. Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

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