The Teatru tal-Opra Aurora, built in 1971-1976 according to plans, designs and decorations of the renowned Maltese artist Chev. Emvin Cremona, can host up to 1600 people. It has got a spacious auditorium, gracely sloped to ease vision and enhance comfort during the shows. It has also got four levels of tiers. At the lowest level, one can find the hall boxes, the entrance of which is from the auditorium itself. Then there are the lower, middle and upper tiers designed to host comfortably four people in each box. Its u-shape design, slope, architectural features, and wise choice of furnishing fabrics and materials including the soffit, endow the Teatru tal-Opra Aurora with perfect acoustics making it an ideal venue for operas and any other musical entertainment.
Scroll down to see stage views from the following highlighted stalls, tiers, together with a panoramic view of the auditorium.
Stage Views from the Stalls
| Row AG | ||||
| Row AB | ||||
| Row V | ||||
| Row Q | ||||
| Row K | ||||
| Row E | ||||
| Row A | ||||
Stage Views from the Tiers
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| Hall Box 2 | Hall Box 4 | Hall Box 6 | ||
| Lower Box 1 | Lower Box 3 | Lower Box 5 | Lower Box 7 | Lower Balcony |
| Middle Box 1 | Middle Box 4 | Middle Box 6 | Middle Balcony |
Other Hall Views
| Views from the Middle Boxes | Aurora overlooking it's auditorium | The stalls |
| Views from the stage | The stalls | Right tiers | Left tiers |
3D Panoramic View of the auditorium: View
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Photography: Matthew Sultana

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