Museo Teatrale alla Scala - Attività
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Discover the Theatre Museum: its treasures, the exhibitions, the workshops for children.
Il Museo del Teatro - The Theatre Museum (Teatro alla Scala)
Il Museo fu ufficialmente aperto l'8 marzo 1913 nell'ex Casino Ricordi annesso al Teatro alla Scala con una cerimonia solenne. A quel nucleo iniziale, costituito dalla collezione Sambon, si sono aggiunte negli anni numerose donazioni e acquisti che rendono a tutt'oggi la collezione del Museo tra le più ricche e invidiate del mondo. Al Museo è annessa la Biblioteca, fondata nella sua conformazione attuale con i 40.000 volumi donati dall'autore e critico del Corriere della Sera Renato Simoni nel 1952.
The Museum was officially inaugurated on 8 March 1913 with a solemn ceremony in the former Casino Ricordi connected to the Teatro alla Scala. Over the years numerous donations and purchases added to the Sambon collection, which is today one of the richest and most envied collections in the world. The most important deposits are in the Casa di riposo per musicisti (retirement-home for musicians) founded by Giuseppe Verdi, as well as in public places. The Museum also includes the Library, founded with its present structure with the 40,000 volumes given in 1952 by Renato Simoni, author and critic of the Corriere della Sera who wanted it to be dedicated to his mother Livia, and which is continuously enriched and updated.
La Magnifica Fabbrica - Long Version (Teatro alla Scala)
Mostra La Magnifica Fabbria al Museo Teatrale alla Scala dal 4 dicembre al 30 aprile.
L’accesso alla mostra è compreso nel biglietto d’ingresso al Museo.
Lunedì – Domenica 9. – 17.30 ultimo ingresso ore 17
Exibithion La Magnifica Fabbria at Theatre Museum from 4 December to 30 April.
The access to the exibithion is inclusive in the ticket of entry to the Museum.
Monday - Sunday 9. - 17.30 last entry times 17
Brilla Museo! - Museo Teatrale alla Scala
Con il nuovo laboratorio Brilla Museo! il Teatro apre le porte anche ai piccolissimi di 4 e 5 anni che verranno incantati dalla magia teatrale, dalla musica e dalla luce. Prima data 4 febbraio!
Brilla Museo! is the new workshop for kids of 4 and 5 years old at La Scala Theatre Museum.
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Nuova Luce al Museo (Teatro alla Scala)
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Nuova Luce al Museo.
Il 16 aprile 2018, in occasione della mostra per i 150 anni della scomparsa di Gioachino Rossini, viene inaugurato il nuovo impianto di illuminazione del Museo Teatrale alla Scala, in collaborazione con Edison.
Pensato per valorizzare la storia del nostro Teatro, che si racconta nelle sale del Museo attraverso i grandi Maestri e i protagonisti della storia della musica, ogni luce riporta in vita opere di memorie mai dimenticate.
Making of - Gioachino Rossini al Teatro alla Scala (Mostra al Museo Teatrale)
Gioachino Rossini (1792-1868) al Teatro alla Scala
Dal 17 aprile al 30 settembre 2018
In occasione del 150° anniversario della scomparsa di Gioacchino Rossini, il Teatro alla Scala allestisce al Museo Teatrale una mostra dal titolo Gioachino Rossini al Teatro alla Scala, che sarà aperta al pubblico dal 17 aprile al 30 settembre ed è curata da Pier Luigi Pizzi, uno dei protagonisti di maggior rilievo della scena teatrale italiana che ha firmato tra i più importanti allestimenti rossiniani realizzati alla Scala e in tutto il mondo dal dopoguerra ad oggi.
From the 17 of April to the 30 of September 2018
For the 150th anniversary of the death of Gioacchino Rossini, the Teatro alla Scala has prepared an exhibition entitled Gioachino Rossini al Teatro alla Scala, which will be open to the public from 17th April to 30th September. The curator is Pier Luigi Pizzi, who is one of the most important figures on the Italian theatrical scene and whose name has been associated with some of the most important productions of Rossini’s operas both at La Scala and around the world from the post-war period to the present.
MILANO, MUSEO DELLA SCALA
Il Museo teatrale alla Scala è un'istituzione museale privata situata nel Casino Ricordi, nelle adiacenze del Teatro alla Scala. Conserva una ricca collezione di costumi di scena, bozzetti scenografici, lettere, ritratti, autografi musicali e strumenti musicali antichi.
Progetto Innovazione digitale Museo Teatrale alla Scala
In diretta dal Ridotto dei Palchi, la presentazione del progetto di innovazione digitale del Museo Teatrale alla Scala.
Live from the A. Toscanini boxes foyer, the presentation of the Digital Innovation Project of La Scala Theatre Museum.
Museo Teatrale alla Scala - 4K
Visita al Teatro alla Scala di Milano
Places to see in ( Milan - Italy ) Museo Teatrale alla Scala
Places to see in ( Milan - Italy ) Museo Teatrale alla Scala
The Museo Teatrale alla Scala is a theatrical museum and library attached to the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Italy. Although it has a particular focus on the history of opera and of that opera house, its scope extends to Italian theatrical history in general, and includes displays relating, for example, to the commedia dell'arte and to the famous stage actress Eleonora Duse.
The museum, which is adjacent to the opera house in the Piazza della Scala, was opened on 8 March 1913 and was based on a large private collection which had been purchased at auction two years earlier, with funds raised both from government and private sources. The displays include costumes, set designs, autograph scores, and musical instruments of historical interest as well as paintings of musicians and actors, and a range of related paraphernalia including precious ceramic figures portraying characters from the commedia dell'arte, and board games which used to be played in the theatre's foyer.
The Biblioteca Livia Simoni, the museum's library, is situated at the II floor of the Museum. It was formed in 1952 with 40,000 volumes donated by author and Corriere della Sera critic Renato Simoni; it is named in honour of his mother. Today it holds some 140,000 works related to theatre history, opera and ballet including librettos, periodicals and the correspondence of musicians, actors and dancers, as well as books.
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Le sale del Museo - The Theatre Museum's Halls (Teatro alla Scala)
Una breve panoramica sulle sale del museo teatrale
A quick view of the magnificient Museum halls.
Gioachino Rossini al Teatro alla Scala (Mostra al Museo Teatrale alla Scala)
Gioachino Rossini (1792-1868) al Teatro alla Scala
Dal 17 aprile al 30 settembre 2018
In occasione del 150° anniversario della scomparsa di Gioacchino Rossini, il Teatro alla Scala allestisce al Museo Teatrale una mostra dal titolo Gioachino Rossini al Teatro alla Scala, che sarà aperta al pubblico dal 17 aprile al 30 settembre ed è curata da Pier Luigi Pizzi, uno dei protagonisti di maggior rilievo della scena teatrale italiana che ha firmato tra i più importanti allestimenti rossiniani realizzati alla Scala e in tutto il mondo dal dopoguerra ad oggi.
From the 17 of April to the 30 of September 2018
For the 150th anniversary of the death of Gioacchino Rossini, the Teatro alla Scala has prepared an exhibition entitled Gioachino Rossini al Teatro alla Scala, which will be open to the public from 17th April to 30th September. The curator is Pier Luigi Pizzi, who is one of the most important figures on the Italian theatrical scene and whose name has been associated with some of the most important productions of Rossini’s operas both at La Scala and around the world from the post-war period to the present.
Museo Teatrale Alla Scala
Luca Ciammarughi (piano) Liudmila Zhiltsova (soprano)
La Magnifica Fabbrica - Trailer (Teatro alla Scala)
Mostra La Magnifica Fabbria al Museo Teatrale alla Scala dal 4 dicembre al 30 aprile.
L’accesso alla mostra è compreso nel biglietto d’ingresso al Museo.
Lunedì – Domenica 9. – 17.30 ultimo ingresso ore 17
Exibithion La Magnifica Fabbria at Theatre Museum from 4 December to 30 April.
The access to the exibithion is inclusive in the ticket of entry to the Museum.
Monday - Sunday 9. - 17.30 last entry times 17
Cécile Prakken visita il Museo Teatro alla Scala Milano
Un percorso al MuseoTeatrale alla Scala di Milano.
Quasi tutta la collezione originaria del collezionista Sambon ritroveremo qui tra i tanti tesori del Museo.
Strumenti musicali tradizionali storici e strumenti popolari rari, quadri, ceramiche, busti, documenti e non solo ma anche maschere ispirate della Commedia dell'Arte. Cimeli verdini con la maschera funeraria e il calco della mano destra del compositore.
Milano, Museo della Scala: Presentazione del ritratto di Joan Southerland
Milano, Museo della Scala: Presentazione del ritratto di Joan Southerland destinata alla National Portrait Gallery di Londra, ospiti d'onore Joan Sutherland e John Hayes direttore della National Portrait Gallery di Londra
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La Scala Opera House and its square - a short video guide
La Scala Opera House is one of the most celebrated in the world. Discover how La Scala and its square are more than just a theatre for the Milanese.
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You are now in the La Scala square, the most celebrated square of Milan together with the Duomo square. I like to point out how this square summarizes all the aspects which make Milan a city of capital importance: culture, finance, trade, political power and fashion. Let's start with La Scala Opera House. Built in 1778, it's arguably the most important and celebrated Opera House in the world. Sometimes tourists are a bit puzzled by the fact that its facade is somewhat unimpressive. I agree, the facade is a bit understating, but its interiors are amazing, a treasure chest of gilded decorations. And you can see them without having to fight for an opera ticket! Simply head for the La Scala Museum, on the left hand side of the Opera House, and if they are not setting up a show you will get the chance to have a look at the Theatre's magnificent interior.
On the left side of the square you can see the former headquarters of the Commercial Bank of Italy. Financial Power has always been important in Milan, which is in fact Italy's financial capital. The building now hosts a brand new museum, showing the bank's rich artistic collection. It's certainly worth a visit,
because of its collection, spanning from the XIX century to contemporary Arte Povera artists,
because of its unusual setting in a former bank building,
and, last but not least, because it's completely free!
Opposite the Opera House there is Palazzo Marino, Milan's City Hall, where the political power of the City resides. Not surprisingly, being Milan so finance-centered, this building was primarily built as the house of a banker in the XVI century. It is now the center of Milan's political power, and sometimes it hosts free art exhibitions.
Finally, you can see the entrance of the celebrated Vittorio Emanuele II arcade. It was the oldest shopping mall in Italy, built at the end of the XIX century, and it connects La Scala square with the Duomo square. It hosts plenty of elegant fashion shops and features a magnificent marble floor under an impressive glass and steel vault. It also has a kind of sinister flavour, because, its designer Giuseppe Mengoni, died by falling down from the glass dome just after the inauguration - if it was accident or suicide will remain an unsolved mystery.
Please have a look at the statue in the center of the square. Can you recognize it? It is the statue of Leonardo da Vinci, who lived in Milan for 17 years and left here an important mark, symbolized especially by the Last Supper.
Museo: Teatro alla Scala - Trailer en español
La Scala, the heart and soul of Milan
La Scala, the heart and soul of Milan
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As the world's most venerated opera house, known to Italians as Il Teatro alla Scala, prepares for the opening night of the season, members of the community surrounding the 18th-century theatre explain its historical, cultural and social importance for the people of Milan, and the international opera community.