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Arena Sferisterio – A Summery Suggestion
Article first published as Arena Sferisterio - A Summery Suggestion on Technorati
How about you? Have you already made your choice? Are you an active
person who is going to spend two weeks climbing mountains, eager for the
exhilaration to kick in once you get to the top? Or do you feel that
you deserve a real break and will be enjoying the sun on a white sandy
beach somewhere, breaking the day with the occasional swim in a crystal
clear sea? Or then again you are into music and culture. If that is the
case, then the Macerata Opera Festival could be the perfect event for
you.
Macerata is a lovely historical town in the Marche region. Situated
between the Chienti and Potenza rivers, it has been built on two levels.
The old part sits at the top of a hill and the recent buildings occupy
the plain, with a lift connecting the two. There is plenty to see, but
you should definitely not miss the Loggia dei Mercanti and the Church of
Santa Maria delle Vergini, where you can admire a Tintoretto painting.
With spring in full bloom, longer days, warmth and sun, a subject comes
up regularly in conversations. You can hear people sitting at a café
terrace on a balmy evening asking their friends:
So, what are your plans
for the summer? Yes, it is that time of the year again, the time to
plan your holidays.
Every year, Macerata hosts an opera festival, which takes place in the Arena Sferisterio.
This monumental neoclassical arena, which can sit up to 4'500
spectators, was originally in the 1820s a stadium where handball games
would be played. When football took over as the nation's favourite
sport, Arena Sferisterio was then turned into an opera venue. Its place
as one of the favourite locations for this type of musical performances
remains unchallenged still today.
The programme is being held this summer between July 20th and August
12th. It features four representations each of Verdi's La Traviata,
Puccini's La Bohème and Bizet's Carmen. No need to present these pieces,
as they have their place in the pantheon of the beloved and well-known
operas. Even if you have enjoyed one or all of them before, perhaps it
was not in an open-air setting? Then you should consider attending the
festival, as you will without a doubt find it a magical experience.
The Marche has been given the name of new Tuscany, and it is not
difficult to understand why. Its landscape is utterly beautiful, and
there is no shortage of gorgeous properties
to rent or hotels full of charm. Apart from Macerata, towns such as
Treia and its collection of Renaissance and classical paintings
displayed in the Town Hall, or Urbino and its magnificent Palazzo
Ducale, are well worth a visit too.
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