It is truly a pity that a Roman historical theater such as the Quirino is penalized in the balconies. Plexiglass slabs, however dirty, positioned on the balustrades for obvious safety reasons, start from the floor and rise for about one meter beyond the end of the balustrade. Therefore from many places it is seen through the slab. In addition, when it is dark, there is the reflection of the small emergency lights positioned on the steps placed between the various sectors. Some places are behind the columns and from the side seats you don''t see part of the stage. Conclusion: go to the stalls.
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It is truly a pity that a Roman historical theater such as the Quirino is penalized in the balconies. Plexiglass slabs, however dirty, positioned on the balustrades for obvious safety reasons, start from the floor and rise for about one meter beyond the end of the balustrade. Therefore from many places it is seen through the slab. In addition, when it is dark, there is the reflection of the small emergency lights positioned on the steps placed between the various sectors. Some places are behind the columns and from the side seats you don''t see part of the stage. Conclusion: go to the stalls.
To tell you the truth, it's better to settle down. Many stores are closed in the evening. I don't know if there are any operas.
I like the overall design style of this theatre very much. It's full of medieval feeling. It's great.
Often come here to watch the performance, each activity is very exciting.
Great. Yes, very much. Really very much.