The beautiful Hanoi Opera House was built in 1911 by the then ruling
French. It’s a phenomenal piece of neo-classical French architecture
featuring Gothic themes on the doors and domes with pillars, shuttered
windows, balconies and a glass room. Musicians, actors and dancers play
to a 600-strong audience delivering powerful operatic and classical
performances, making it a very popular theatrical attraction.
The
Hanoi Opera House is the biggest theatre in Vietnam and speaks volumes
as historical and cultural evidence of Vietnam under French rule. The
interior is even more magnificent than the exterior with many arguing it
is aesthetically even more appealing than the Paris Opera House.
Visitors today will be entertained at this architectural landmark which
features a range of events including local Vietnamese opera, traditional
folk music, ballets and many international concerts.
Hanoi Opera House Highlights
Following the end of the August Revolution in 1945, The Hanoi Opera
House reverted from entertaining the French elite to becoming the centre
of major historical events including the first session of the National
Assembly of the Republic. The Hanoi building went into a state of
decline prior to being renovated and brought up to date in 1997 which
included the installation of state-of-the-art equipment and the renewal
of some of the interior decorations.
These improvements returned
the opera house to its former glory which now sees international artists
including violinist Hilary Hahn and pianist Wolfgang Glemser take to
the stage in addition to home-grown talent. Vietnamese entertainers
perform songs, classical music, dance, drama and contemporary
performances from superstars such as singer My Linh. The Hanoi Opera
House offers a superb setting in which to see any live show. The stage
is three metres high and there are three storeys in total so a wonderful
experience is guaranteed regardless of your seating arrangements.
Good to Know about Hanoi Opera House
The Hanoi Opera House is located near Hoan Kiem Lake on August Revolution Square. There are superb views of the opera house at the Hilton Opera House hotel which is very close by.
You
will need to purchase tickets to see the inside of the opera house
although there are usually a host of concerts to choose from including
drama, ballet and symphonies in addition to opera. The Hanoi Opera House
is also the first choice for international meetings and conferences so
check online when you are visiting to ensure a performance is scheduled.
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