Giuseppe Verdi é celebrado como um dos compositores de ópera mais influentes do século XIX, e sua obra ainda desfruta de grande popularidade hoje. Entre suas óperas mais conhecidas estão La Traviata, Rigoletto e Aida, cada uma contando uma história muito diferente, mas todas oferecendo música dramática e intensidade emocional. Fazer um tour pela Milão de Verdi destaca seu gênio musical e revela sua dedicação feroz para se tornar um maestro da Ópera Italiana.
Descubra o legado que ele deixou em Milão, uma cidade que ele amou e detestou, com uma visita à Fondazione Giuseppe Verdi, a casa que o maestro da Ópera construiu para hospedar artistas e músicos aposentados. Aqui, você verá de perto a vida de Verdi e sua esposa, incluindo seus pertences pessoais, mobília, coleções de arte e seus locais de descanso final.
O próximo no itinerário é uma oportunidade de conhecer os atuais moradores da Casa Verdi, muitos dos quais são artistas aclamados internacionalmente, e ouvir suas extraordinárias histórias de vida. Você também está convidado a assistir a uma apresentação exclusiva para viajantes da National Geographic por um dos moradores.
Sua penúltima parada é o Teatro La Scala. Visite o museu e descubra as anedotas dos bastidores sobre o relacionamento de Verdi com o teatro.
No final do passeio, você seguirá os passos de Verdi e fará uma pausa no Grand Hotel et de Milan, onde Verdi viveu por 27 anos e, de fato, onde deu seu último suspiro.

Nat Geo Day Tour: Nos passos de Verdi
- Siga os passos de Giuseppe Verdi, um gênio incompreendido com um imenso desejo de sucesso e aprofunde-se nesta excursão para revelar o lado humano deste famoso artista e entender sua vida cotidiana
- Mergulhe na vida de Verdi durante uma visita à Fondazione Giuseppe Verdi, a casa que o maestro da ópera construiu para hospedar artistas e músicos aposentados
- Conheça e converse com os moradores da Fondazione sobre sua vida e trabalho, antes de desfrutar de um concerto privado realizado exclusivamente para viajantes da National Geographic
- Visite o Teatro alla Scala e desfrute de uma visita guiada ao teatro e ao museu
- Visite o Grand Hotel et de Milan, onde Verdi viveu e morreu e onde, se desejar, você pode comprar refrescos no Gerry's Bar, como ele costumava fazer.
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