The Royal Opera House in London is a beacon of classical music and opera. Its history dates back to 1732 when the first theatre on the site opened. This venue has long been a centre for staging ballets and operas, drawing on a rich European tradition. The roots of opera here blend Italian and French influences, creating an iconic British cultural landmark. For those eager to explore this heritage, guides and Select Recording Studios offer a detailed look, bringing together a trove of information for everyone from enthusiasts to tourists.
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