A tradition extending beyond generations, Opera takes a very different form in Austria and much more in its capital city of Vienna. It is often quoted
“Art as a religion is a way of life in Austria”
and rightfully so. The popular Vienna State Opera is regal and breath-taking like no other. The tickets for almost all shows are sold out much in advance and cost over 100s of euros, but fret not, they have two remedies for the budget traveller
Option1: Take the feel of the Opera House without seeing an actual show by signing up for Vienna Opera Tour (Costs up to 7.5 Euros per person). The tour is said to give a flavour of the history of the tradition and the grandeur that went with it. However, I was more keen on experience an Opera show on a shoe string (welcome option 2)
Option 2: There are standing places at the very top of the Opera House for which reservations cannot be made in advance. You stand in line to get the tickets and they are allotted on a first come first serve basis. While the wait is 30-45 minutes easily before the show, but the experience is worth the wait
Drama and powerful stellar storytelling that leaves you wanting for more. Like Richard Gere’s dialogue in Pretty Women
“People’s reaction to Opera for the first time is always extreme”
You will not understand a word of the language but you will feel every single emotion played by the characters. You can feel yourself tearing up and exalting in joy as the opera moves and the symphonies rise and fall and the feeling remains with you for life
My best moment would be the entire feel of the place. You would see people in grand dresses and jewelry coming in their Rolls Royces and the grandeur of the architecture, the sets,
A form of art with no barriers of language. It is such a powerful form of communication that it could evoke emotional reactions from you without even seeking comprehensiveness. Emotions so expressive that words seem insignificant and you will find yourself moved irrespective of who you are and what you understand.
Easily accessible by Public Transport (read underground, trams and buses) All you need to do is get down at Karlsplatz (in the underground) or Opernring (in the Tram) and you will be right in front of the state opera house.