Where is the world's first public theater, the SAN Casiano Opera House


Pompeii to Vesuvius

Checked a lot of guides to Vesuvius, found more confusing, and write a reference. Most Tours depart from the southwestern entrance to Pompeii (near scavi di pompei), but most visitors gather here to get on the train, and it is generally difficult to get a seat.

The less crowded way to sit is to start from the previous station, near Scavi di Pompei (ingresso Piazza Immacolata), near the southeast entrance to Pompeii. This bus stops 2 stations halfway, in addition to the other stations are crowded with it is said that there are many black cars around Pompeii, but this door is less tourists, did not see the black car, only see this class... Look for EAV markings on the front.

Fare: 3.8 euros one way cash only change 3-day ticket not available

Time: Navigate to Vesuvius National Park, the one that shows 808. The departure driver will be waiting there in advance. Go a little early to get a seat. The schedule is correct, but there may be delays due to road conditions... I took the 9.50 on the way and the 13.10 on the way back. It's full back and forth.

Vesuvius
Tickets on the official website in advance to buy, on-site can not buy. From the drop-off point to the crater walk about half an hour, the whole dirt road, there are two supply stations around the crater. The sun is burning in the mountains. There is a signal at the entrance of the scenic spot, and there is a portable toilet at the entrance.

There are many bends and bumps on the mountain road. The weather is hot, exposed to the sun, it is very easy to get motion sickness and heat stroke, be sure to prepare sunscreen equipment, water and motion sickness medicine.

You can't go from Pompeii to Pompeii and the volcano in one day. Pompeii is a day away, and there's no time or strength to get to the volcano.

Another way to get to the volcano is to take the Ercolano scavi station and then take the Vesuvio express. This route seems to be more frequent, but I have not traveled it, so I will not write it.

Where is the world's first commercial public theater for the public

Do you know where the world's first commercial public theater for the public is?
The answer: Teatro di San Cassiano

The Teatro SAN Casiano is a famous opera house in Venice, Italy, founded in 1637 and considered one of the earliest and most important opera houses in the world. It was designed and built by the famous architect SAN Sorvino and is known for its ornate architecture and outstanding historical position.

The establishment of the Opera House of SAN Casiano marked Venice as one of the centers of opera in Europe. It not only provides a place for the citizens of Venice to enjoy opera, but also a stage for the performance of famous opera writers and actors from European countries. Many famous opera works have been premiered here, including works by composers such as Donizetti, Bellini and Rossini.

The SAN Casiano Opera House has a unique architectural style, its exterior is dominated by white marble, with rich carvings and decorations, showing the gorgeous style of Venetian Baroque architecture. The interior facilities are also very luxurious, including splendid auditorium and stage sets.

However, with the changes of The Times and the turbulence of history, the SAN Casiano Opera House has also undergone many restorations and alterations. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Opera House closed due to declining audience numbers and economic difficulties.

Then, in 1945, Venice suffered a flood and the Opera House was badly damaged. But after many restorations and reconstructions, the SAN Casiano finally reopened in 1996 and once again became one of the important places of Venetian and European culture.

Today, the SAN Casiano is still one of the world's leading opera houses, attracting audiences and tourists from all over the world to enjoy its wonderful performances. At the same time, it is also a major tourist attraction in Venice, and many people come here specifically to visit and learn about its historical and cultural background.

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