La Traviata at the Jacquemart-André Museum

Location
158 boulevard Hausmann - 75008 PARIS
Capacity 80 seats
Duration
Museum Tour: 1 hour
Opera: 1h 30min
With intermission
Details
Opera
For all audiences
In Italian
Highlights: La Traviata at the Jacquemart-André Museum
Discover or rediscover an opera such as La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi in a place as exceptional as the Musée Jacquemart-André! Theatre in Paris is offering you this unique experience that will stay with you for a long time! La Traviata at the Jacquemart-André Museum is the opportunity to discover an opera that will immerse you into the lives of the artists through complete intimacy. With a limited number of guests (80 at most!), the opera La Traviata will be playing in one of the most surprising and secret places in Paris, a 19th century mansion transformed into a museum. With vocally impressive artists, discovering La Traviata will be like never before… this is truly a once in a lifetime event in Paris!
Story: La Traviata at the Jacquemart-André Museum
The thwarted love affair between the beautiful Violetta and Alfredo Germont awaits you at the Jacquemart-André Museum, where you can experience it in an intimate setting, in total immersion with the singers. A glass of champagne with Violetta is a must! The show lasts two hours and thirty minutes, of which one hour and thirty minutes are devoted to a concentrated version of the opera, with the greatest arias such as the famous Brindisi (of course!), in the different rooms of the museum! You can also wander around the Jacquemart-André Museum, a beautiful mansion in the center of Paris, and admire the splendid collection of paintings. To make the experience complete, it is recommended that you wear evening wear! An unforgettable experience in an exceptional Parisian mansion!
Reviews
Jacquemart-André Museum
Jacquemart-André Museum
On the bustling boulevard Hausmann is an incredible haven of peace, a 19th century "grand bourgeois" residence that has been turned into a museum by preserving the original layout. Like the Wallace Collection in London or the Frick Collection in New York, Paris can surely boast about a museum such as the Jacquemart-André Museum!
This beautiful and luxurious mansion was once the home of Edouard André, heir to one of the largest fortunes of the Second Empire, and his wife Nélie Jacquemart, a young painter. The two of them assembled a collection that would make any art lover go crazy. From Bellini to Fragonard, via Van Dyck, Houdon, Nattier, Mantegna, Rembrandt, Reynolds, Canaletto, van Ruisdael, Vigée-Lebrun... All the finest artists of the classics are here.
A museum since 1913, this magnificent building is hosting exceptional exhibitions devoted to artists such as Johann Heinrich Füssli, Svend Hammershoï, and Sandro Botticelli, as well as high-quality musical evenings… of which Theatre in Paris is now an official partner! With only a handful of invitations accepted per night, take advantage of this truly once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see a show in the famous Jacquemart-André Museum!
Fast facts
Capacity: 1,500
Handicap Accessible? Yes
Air conditioning? No
Heating? Yes
FAQ
How do I get to the Jacquemart-André Museum?
The Jacquemart-André Museum is accessible by: Metro lines: You can take line 9 to Saint-Augustin, Miromesnil, or Saint-Philippe du Roule, line 13 to Miromesnil, or the RER A to Charles de Gaulle - Étoile. Bus lines: You can take the bus to the Haussmann stop served by lines 22, 43, 52, 54, 28, 80, 83, 84, 93. Our customer service can be reached in case of difficulty from 10 am to 7 pm, Monday to Friday. For more information, please consult the map above.