The Opera House

The Opera House
Many European theatres can boast an extraordinary construction history, but Lviv’s opera house is unique in that it is built on top of a river. The Poltva River flows beneath the stage and continues through centre deep beneath the asphalt (no doubt a contributor to the many sinkholes that tend to startle foreign visitors). By the end of the 19th century Lviv was a bourgeoning city eager for a European-class theatre. The project was put up for tender and many top European architects tossed in their bids. It was Polish architect Zygmunt Gorgolewski - designer of Kaiser Wilhelm Bridge in Berlin, the Gemäldegalerie in Dresden and the Vienna State Opera - who proposed the radical and intriguing idea of burying the small river beneath the opera. His plans also included the use of a concrete foundation, a first for Europe. With optimistic trepidation, the city planners agreed and the Opera House was completed in 1900. The building began to sink right away, but settled in the decades that followed. It is believed that knowledge of this flaw led to Gorgolewski’s depression, legendary suicide attempt and eventual death of heart disease.The official opening performances included a ballet, opera-drama and a comedy. The most fitting of the three was the opera entitled “Janek”. Written by Władysław Żeleński, it detailed the lives of Carpathian mountain-dwellers. The contemporary professionals that call the Opera House home include a 90-piece symphonic orchestra, more than 40 world-class opera soloists, a choir and a ballet troupe. The structure’s stunning main façade is widely recognized and appears on the city’s emblem and is also displayed on the 20Hr note. Matinees usually begin at 11:00 and evening performances at 18:00.


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  • L Pullan 03 October 2011
    Wonderful Theatre. You have to see a performance to sit and look at the beautiful interior. We saw the ballet DonQuijote for about $10 each. The program was $2 and included many nice pictures of the ballet. The ticket booth is inside the door to the right. If this is closed there is a ticket booth on Svobody (tetralana kasa) at no.37.
  • m - Riga 29 September 2011
    Inside simply divine! As if somewhere in Austria or in Italy .... I fell in love with this theater!

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