Teatro del Giglio

Lucca


During his teenage years Puccini performed as a piano accompanist at this 17th-century theatre, where the curtain would later rise on some of his best-known operas: La Bohème (1896), Tosca (1900) and Madame Butterfly (1907). Opera, classical music concerts and plays take to the stage here today.


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