ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 4月18日 08時20分


Built in 1748, the dazzling Margravial Opera House — a @unesco World Heritage site in Bayreuth, Germany — reopened to the public today after a 6-year renovation. The changes cost 29.6 million euros ($36.6 million) and returned the building’s ornamental details, murals and trompe l’oeil effects to something approximating their original brilliance. “Today, Bayreuth is the cultural capital of Bavaria,” Markus Söder, the minister president of Bavaria, said before the gala opening of the theater last week. The rededication program included a performance of an opera that had been a part of the theater’s 18th-century opening: Johann Adolf Hasse’s “Artaserse,” from 1730. “It’s easiest to imagine early operas here rather than more common 19th-century works that require larger forces and benefit from bigger houses,” writes our reporter A. J. Goldmann. Visit the link in our profile to see more of @gordonwelters’s photos from inside this operatic jewel.


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