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- Berk KapiciogluAugust 17, 2015If you are lucky enough to be in Stockholm during the Culture Festival in August, you might be able to catch a free open air presentation of the Royal Opera at Gustav Adolfs torg.
- StockholmOurWayJanuary 27, 2014The Royal Opera was founded by Gustav III in 1792 as the national stage for Opera and Ballet. Did you know that almost 600 people work at the Royal Opera today!?Upvoted Oct 29
- Grazyna OOctober 13, 2014Very magnificent building. Be prepared to walk a lot of stairs though. Best opera house in Sweden:-) Easiest to arrive by subway.Upvoted 4 weeks ago
- Stavroula KonidariOctober 27, 2023The prices is what's good here! Cheap tickets (half price for students). Friendly staff. Clean toilets. You don't have to use the cloakroom even if they tell you when they check your ticket. No ushers
- StockholmOurWayMarch 5, 2013This is the second Royal Opera House to stand in this spot, to know what the previous one looked like, look across the square at Arvsfurstens Palats (Department of Foreign Ministry).
- Adriaan Van EeckhoutteSeptember 29, 2016Just a fantastic place to visit, beautiful interior, worth your visit!
- Judit MtnezNovember 24, 2017The lunchkonsert it's a different way to enjoy the music in an amazing spot
- Jef WegOctober 28, 2014Beautiful building, the opera was translated into Swedish so if you only speak English you'll be left guessing what's happening
- Romashka CustistayaNovember 6, 2017Дракула интересная опера, эффектная. А ещё впечатлил буфет, в нем стоит побывать, это шикарно. А сдать вещи в гардероб 30крон
- Denis TretyakovJanuary 14, 2016Здание очень красивое в отличном состоянии, как снаружи, так и внутри. Опера Фигаро на итальянском не понравилась, по сравнению с российской, тональность слабая, в постановке есть эротические сцены.
- V. K.June 11, 2016Гардероб платный - 30 крон. В партере обзор сцены хороший отовсюду. Представления слабоваты для идеального оперного искусства.