The good: great location and good opera (Tosca). Easy to get by train and car, easy to find a parking lot. The opera itself is built in the middle of the 20th century and is beautiful in its Scandinavian functionalist architecture.
The bad: needs (as many buildings from this period) to be renovated and upgraded - for example all the seats has been equipped with some kind of metal bar - I assume it’s for safety measures but it makes the seatings look like something out of an 60 year old tram.
The food was good but the service reminds me of something that you would expect in a cafeteria - as an example, came early, we were the only people in the bar at the entrance, ordering champagne and was asked to pick it up ourselves. I’m not against doing work myself but would expect a waiter to service customers as opposed to...
Read moreHad a pleasant experience when visiting Malmö Opera for New Years. Together with some friends we saw the nutcracker, which was such an experience. Truly loved the performance.
Before the show and in the break, we had ordered lunch and a dessert, which was very delicious and with good service at the table.
It was an overall super nice experience, the seats was extremely comfortable and the show even better. Would definitely come back to watch another...
Read moreI loved the wierd rustiqueness of entering via the "Verkstan" (workshop)
It gave a back stage feel
"Silent Zone" was like being in a dystopean nightmare
With strange scenarios mixed with everyday family life
A woman dressed in a furry rabbit costume played on big drums throughout this experience/tableau (lacking words here and now to describe it better)
A very loud and clear castrat singer also left a huge impression
Would love to hear him...
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