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Renowned for its phenomenal acoustics and stunning architecture, the Colón theatre is considered one of the best opera houses in the world, together with La Scala in Milán, the Opera Garnier in Paris and the Royal Opera House in London.

Designed by Francesco Tamburini, Victor Meano and Jules Dormal, and built over 20 years, the theatre opened in 1908 and went on to host some of the most important conductors, singers and dancers of the twentieth century, including Igor Stravinsky, Herbert von Karajan, Daniel Barenboim, Maria Callas, Luciano Pavarotti, Plácido Domingo, Rudolf Nureyev, Julio Bocca and Maximiliano Guerra.

It reopened to the public in 2010 following an ambitious restoration and renovation project undertaken by the city government.

The building also houses set and costume workshops and the renowned Instituto Superior de Arte, where future singers and dancers such as Julio Bocca and Maximiliano Guerra once trained.

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Visit Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires: how to get tickets

Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires stands as an awe-inspiring architectural marvel, boasting a grand exterior matched by its breathtaking interior. Renowned as one of the world’s best opera houses, a visit to this iconic landmark is a must for anyone in Argentina. In this guide, I’ll walk you through how to get tickets for Teatro Colón tours and opera performances, ensuring you don’t miss out on experiencing its splendor firsthand.

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Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires: why you need to visit

Teatro Colón isn’t your run-of-the-mill theater; it’s a living piece of Buenos Aires’ rich history. Opening its doors on May 25, 1908, after two decades of construction, this opera house is a testament to architectural brilliance. Crafted by Italian architect Francesco Tamburini, though tragically unfinished before his passing, the theater has stood the test of time through numerous renovations, ensuring its grandeur remains intact.

Step inside, and you’re greeted by a sight to behold – majestic architecture adorned with marble staircases and lavish furnishings, exuding an atmosphere of grandeur.

But it’s not just about looks. Teatro Colón boasts world-class acoustics, thanks to its horseshoe-shaped auditorium and meticulously chosen materials, placing it among the globe’s finest venues for sound quality.

All of those things together make it worth a visit to Teatro Colón.

Teatro Colon inside stage

How to get tickets for the Teatro Colón tour

The great thing is, Teatro Colón offers daily guided tours in English. The first tour kicks off at 10:00 AM, followed by additional tours at 11:00 AM, 12:00 PM, 1:30 PM, and 3:00 PM.

During the one-hour tour, you’ll get to explore the Hall, the Main Foyer, the Gallery of Busts, and the Golden Hall, soaking in the theater’s grandeur and history.

To secure your tickets, I recommend purchasing them directly from the Buenos Aires city website. Though the site is in Spanish, I’ll walk you through the steps to navigate and book your tickets. Here’s the link to get started. You can book your tickets one month in advance.

Head over to the website and look up “Teatro Colón.” Once you find it, click on “Teatro Colón – Visitas Guiadas.” You’ll need to set up an account on the page, which involves providing your passport number, name, and date of birth. Yeah, I know, it might seem a bit over the top, but hey, it’s just how things roll in Argentina – they’re big on collecting personal data! 😄

When picking your preferred visiting time, double-check that you’ve selected the “Ingles” tour option. Continue with the booking process and you receive your tickets by email. Price is around 22 USD per person.

Another option is booking on Viator. It is easier if you have already a Viator account. Here is the link.

Getting tickets for an opera show at Teatro Colón

Catch the Buenos Aires Philharmonic Orchestra, captivating ballet performances, and stunning concerts at this magnificent theater. My tip? Get your tickets six months ahead to secure seats in the coveted stalls or lower circle sections.

While same-day bookings are an option, you might end up with less desirable seats, and there’s a high chance everything’s sold out

This is the link to see the calendar of performances and get your tickets there as well. The price is mostly around 40 USD per person for the balcony or stall seats.

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Other things to do in Buenos Aires?

Can’t get concert tickets at Teatro Colón? No worries! I suggest grabbing tickets to a tango show —it’s the perfect evening activity. Or, why not indulge in a food tour around Buenos Aires ? These are all experiences I highly recommend to make the most of your visit in this vibrant city.

Make sure to check out my post on the “ top things to do in Buenos Aires ” to ensure you don’t miss out on any must-see attractions!

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All You Need To Know When Visiting the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires

The Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires was one of the key attractions that we wanted to visit on our trip to Argentina.  We are both very fond of the arts and culture and had previously read that this is one of the best theatres in the world.  The Teatro Colón (Columbus Theatre) is an iconic opera house with guided tours that are available to visit its main sections including the Main Foyer, Bust Gallery, Golden Hall and Main Room.

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Highlights of Teatro Colón

✅ It is considered one of the best Opera Houses in the world because of its extraordinary acoustics

✅ The most famous music and dance artists in the world have performed here for more than one hundred years

✅ It is one of the most important cultural venues in Argentina

✅ This is the tour that we took at the Teatro Colon. Click here to secure your tickets.

What Is Special About Teatro Colón?

We had booked a tour to get an in-depth look at this magnificent Opera House.  We have to admit,  we are not opera lovers, but we were very willing to do the tour nonetheless.  And we were more than pleasantly surprised.

Main foyer of the Teatro Colon

The Teatro was architected specifically to enhance the exceptional acoustics of the main room.  As such, it has attained the prestigious status of other world-famed opera houses such as the Scala in Milan, the Paris Opera, the Vienna Opera, the Convent Garden in London and the Metropolitan Opera in New York.

Interior of Teatro Colon

Because of the near-perfect sound quality of the Opera, every significant performer in the last 100 years has graced the halls of this magnificent building.  Exalted singers such as Enrico Caruso, Plácido Domingo and Luciano Pavarotti are just a few of the great artists who have performed here.  

Beautiful interior of the theatre

The acoustics are so precise that Luciano Pavarotti, the renowned tenor, found it the most challenging theatre to sing in because it amplified every mistake.

This theatre is an architectural marvel, which was refurbished from 2005 to 2008 by more than 1500 workers at a cost of 100 million USD.  It has elaborate decor with carved columns, stunning stained glass windows and skylights and spacious anterooms.  

Stained glass windows

The main theatre is horseshoe-shaped and rises 6 storeys above ground and descends 3 storeys below.

Main theatre

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History of the Opera House

The current building that houses the opera house in Buenos Aires is not the original opera.  A former building was used from 1857 until its closure in 1888.  

The new hall and current theatre was started in 1890 and was scheduled to be completed in 1892.  This was supposed to coincide with the 400th anniversary of the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus.  

Interior of the Teatro Colon

Many architects participated in the building of the Colón Theatre, including Vittorio Meano, who was also the architect for  the National Congress building , which is also located in the city of Buenos Aires.

Interior of the Teatro Colon

Unfortunately, due to financial constraints, work progressed slowly and was eventually paused in 1894.  

The project was restarted in 1904 with a new opening and inauguration date of May 25, 1908.  Even though construction was not yet complete, the inauguration date was met with a performance by the Gran Compañía Lírica Italiana in the main hall of the Teatro Colón.

Interior of the Teatro Colon

From 1908 to 1925 the Colón hired foreign companies to perform at its venerable theatre.  After 1925 it established its own Orchestra, Ballet and Choir and created production workshops, which allowed it to run its own seasons which were financed by the city budget.

The theatre has undergone restorations and renovations several times over the years including the creation of the the prop decoration and costume painting workshop in 1963.  Then in 1966 a fresh painting of the main dome was undertaken by Argentine painter Raúl Soldi.

Beautiful finishings in the Teatro Colon

Teatro Colon underwent an expansion from 1968 to 1972 that extended under the plaza and Cerrito Street which allowed for a new theatre production sector and more workshops,  Administrative offices and a staff dining room were also part of this new expansion.

Later, a production design studio and special effects workshops along with audio and visual effects workshops were also added.

How Big Is Teatro Colón?

From the moment we walked into the main entrance and down to the resplendent grand theatre, we were awestruck by the size of the main hall.  The design of the hall is classical French and Italian with ornate gold balconies, and light fixtures throughout that resemble chandeliers and are capped by a large central dome adorned with colourful paintings.

Large dome with paintings

The hall is 6 storeys high and measures 28 metres from the floor to the top. It is 29 metres wide with a length of 33 metres. The large dome is 318 square metres. The original paintings that decorated the dome had been made by Marcel Jambon, a 19th century French painter.  Unfortunately, those paintings were deteriorating by the 1930s and as a result, new paintings were applied to the dome by Argentine painter Raúl Soldi in 1966.

The main stage is 35 metres wide by 34 metres deep with an incline of 3 cms per metre.  There is an electrically operated 20 metre rotating disc set into the stage which allows scenes to be changed very quickly. 

The main stage

What Is The Capacity Of The Teatro Opera Buenos Aires?

The Opera House of the Colón has a total capacity of 2,478 seats with standing room for an additional 500 people.  This makes for a very intimate venue to watch the grand performances that take place here.

The main theatre space

The orchestra pit has a capacity for 120 musicians and has been equipped with a special resonance chamber that enhances the exceptional acoustics of the Teatro Colón.

When Are The Guided Tours?

If you are looking to take a guided tour of the theatre, they are available every day except May 1, December 24, 25 and 31 and January 1.

The tours last approximately 50 minutes and depart at various times depending on the language.

Spanish tours depart every 15 minutes from 10 am to 4:45 pm Monday to Friday and from 11 am to 4:45 pm Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.

English tours depart at 10 am, 11 am, 12 pm, 1:30 pm, 3 pm and 4 pm. Portuguese is only offered at 1 pm.

Payment methods include cash, debit or credit cards, but keep in mind that foreign currency is not accepted.

List Of World Famous Artists And Performers At Teatro Colón

Be sure to check the schedule of performances at this link .

The Final Word…Is Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires Worth It?

As one of the most prestigious and famed Opera Houses in the world, the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires is definitely worth a visit.  Its exceptional acoustics, and impressive Italian and French style have made this a must-do venue for the world’s top performers since the theatre opened.

Even if you are not a fan of opera, this architecturally stunning building is well worth putting on your bucket list when you visit Argentina.

Our picture in front of the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires

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Por obras de mantenimiento en el Teatro Colón, que tendrán una duración máxima de 12 meses, se suspendieron las visitas guiadas presenciales. Se invita a las personas que deseen conocer el principal centro de producción de las artes escénicas y musicales de Colombia, que ingresen a un recorrido virtual donde podrán descubrir este espacio, con más de 130 años de historia y que fue declarado Patrimonio Cultural de la Nación en 1975.

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The inside of the Teatro Colon

The Teatro Colon is Buenos Aires’ famous opera house, and one of Argentina ’s national treasures. The building itself is a work of art, and every day there are incredible performances by world famous orchestras and ballet companies, among other things. Check out our guide of the things you should know before you go to the Teatro Colon. Take the guided tour

The amazing exterior of the Teatro Colon

The best way to discover the majesty and magic of the Colon is to take one of the guided tours . Tours take place every day and are offered in multiple languages and leave from the box office every 15 minutes. There is no need to reserve in advance, and the experienced guides will bring tourists through the different rooms and halls of the theatre and explain their cultural, social, and historical significance. Check out the online schedule

The Colon plans ahead, and the benefit of this is that you can see what performances they have scheduled for the months and year ahead. You can also buy tickets online in advance, a huge plus for big concerts that sell out quickly. Events are organised programmatically, so you can choose the opera, ballet, one-off performances, or the Buenos Aires philharmonic, among others. Behave courteously

The interior of the Grand Hall

Pro tip: if you go to see the philharmonic, don’t clap between movements. Many amateurs make this mistake, and don’t be fooled, you will be judged. Save your applause for the end of the piece, and no one will think you have stepped into the wrong auditorium. Check out the free options

Check out the Colon for free!

Buenos Aires is widely known for the wealth of free cultural events that the city puts on, and the Colon is no exception. A few times a year the opera house will announce free concerts, or discounted ticket prices if you sign up for the year, allowing the chance to attend many performances without denting your bank balance too much. There is also a variety of ticket prices available for each concert, so if you can only afford the nosebleed seats, you can still attend. It is one of the most important opera houses in the world

The Teatro Colon is widely recognised as one of the best opera houses in the world. Famous for its incredible acoustics and timeless setting that conjures up past eras and all the glamour and pomp of civilised sophistication, playing, singing or dancing in the Colon is a dream for many performers. The building is almost 110 years old

Beautiful decoration inside the theatre

The current building, which is one of the most opulent in Buenos Aires, was inaugurated in 1908, meaning that next year the building will celebrate its 110th birthday. Interestingly, the front of the Colon is actually the back. The facade that fronts onto 9 de Julio Avenue was originally conceived of as the rear of the building, but when a city block was removed to create the boulevard, it became the de-facto front. All of the elements for each performance are produced on site

The opera house has a vast underground level which contains workshops where every element necessary for the performance is produced. From the elaborate sets to the exquisite costumes, Teatro Colon is a hive of creative production, something of which the theatre and staff are very proud. The building was designed by three different architects

The amazing facade of the Colon

The Colon building is nothing if not eclectic. Buenos Aires at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century very much looked to Europe for its architectural inspiration. The lead architect of the current building was an Italian named Francesco Tamburini, but upon his death, his business partner, Italian Victor Meano, took over, until his death, after which Belgian architect Jules Dormal took the reins. This resulted in a number of different styles being used within the building, resulting in a unique architectural gem. The Grand Hall was inspired by classical French and Italian theatres

The decorative spectacle of the Grand Hall, which lies at the heart of the building, was designed in keeping with the stringent standards of classic theatres and operas in France and Italy. It is a horseshoe shape, topped with a beautiful hand painted dome. The hall has a maximum seating capacity of 2,478 and a further 500 people are permitted to stand.

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Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires: tours, tickets and more

The Teatro Colón in Argentina is an iconic and majestic historic building that stands out for its architectural beauty, its acoustic sound and its cultural importance for the country.

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Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires: tours, tickets and more

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The Colon Theater of Argentina is one of the most impressive theaters in the world thanks to its neoclassical architecture and its beauty, that added to an exceptional acoustics and bring great cultural importance to the country. For these reasons, this is one of the visits you have to include among the best things to see and do in Buenos Aires .

During your visit to the Colon Theater, you can enjoy a wide variety of events, from operas to ballet and concerts. You also have the option of taking a guided tour , where you can appreciate the architecture and art inside.

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Buenos Aires Teatro Colon Guided Tour

A complete guided tour of the colón theater in buenos aires with a professional guide..

In this tour you will visit the Colon Theater which is considered the most beautiful in Argentina. You will be able to see the different halls that are inside the theater.

The guided tour of the Colón Theater of Buenos Aires will help you learn more about the history behind its walls and its opulent decoration. With this ticket you will be able to visit the interior of the theater, where you will be able to see places such as the Bustos Gallery, the Foyer or the Golden Hall.

The tour guide in charge of giving you the tour will also tell you all the information about the history of this place, how it influences so much in the Argentine culture and which are some of the artists that have passed through this theater since its creation in the Belle Epoque.

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How much do tickets to the Colón Theater cost?

The Colon Theater of Buenos Aires offers a wide variety of cultural and artistic presentations for lovers of culture and art to enjoy a unique experience, in that sense, you have to know that the cost of tickets for these functions may vary according to the characteristics of the person attending.

  • The general admission ticket for visitors costs around 25 euros .
  • Argentine residents with an ID card will have to pay around 10 euros to enter the shows.
  • Pensioners and university residents will be able to pay tickets of about 5 euros , approximately.
  • Children under 7 years old are free , as well as people with a disability certificate and their companion.

Undoubtedly, the best option is to sign up for the guided tour that you can book in advance to ensure a more complete experience in which the guide will give a good account of the details of this neoclassical theater that you should not miss in Buenos Aires. And all from about 55 euros .

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What types of tickets are available? Are there skip the line tickets to the Colon Theater?

At the Colon Theater in Buenos Aires there are different types of tickets depending on the category to which the spectator belongs . Tickets are classified into: general rate, special rate for Argentine residents and a rate for retirees, university students, residents and those who present the so-called Cultural Pass .

There are also special tickets for children under 7 years old and for people with a disability certificate and their companion. It is important to note that to access the rates for retirees and university residents, you will have to present official documentation proving your status.

In case you are traveling with children, you must know that to redeem the tickets for minors, you must do it according to the same method in which the paid tickets were purchased, either through the web or at the ticket office in person. It is important to keep in mind that to access the corresponding discounts you will have to present the corresponding credential or certificate.

The Teatro Colón of Argentina has implemented a ticket reservation system exclusively for people with disabilities, so to book you will have to make the process by email, sending the current certificate of disability in force, specifying the type of disability and a photocopy of the holder's ID.

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Are tickets to the Teatro Colón included in any of the city's tourist passes?

Depending on the pass you purchase, the visit to the Colon Theater of Buenos Aires may be included. For example, there is a Premium City Tour that combines a Buenos Aires city tour in small groups with a visit to the Colon Theater, which is a good option if you want to save money and time in getting to know the whole city and also the Theater.

There are other tourist passes that can also include a visit to the theater, including the Buenos Aires Attractions Pass , with which option you can find walking tours of the city plus the tour of the Teatro Colon. One of the advantages of this type of pass, which includes the tour and the visit to the theater, is that you can pay less money to see the city.

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Are there tickets that include the guided tour of the Teatro Colon and is it worth it?

In fact there are tickets specially dedicated to offer guided tours of the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires, so you will have an incredible opportunity to learn about the history and architecture of this iconic theater . As to whether it is worth taking the guided tour inside the theater, you should know that during the tour , specialized guides will take you through the different areas of the theater, including the foyer, the stalls and the boxes.

If there is something that will catch your attention during this tour, it is the architectural details, among which the stained glass windows and moldings stand out. Also during the guided tour you can find the information you want about the history of the theater and its cultural and artistic relevance.

It is a visit worth taking a guided tour because your guide will tell you interesting and amusing anecdotes about the artists and personalities who have performed in this theater over the years. Guided tours generally last approximately one hour, enough time for you to learn everything you want to know about this site and its historical and cultural importance for the Argentine capital.

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Are there discounted tickets for the Colon Theater?

Yes, of course you can buy discounted tickets at the Teatro Colón, but these discounts are made effective according to certain characteristics that you have to know. For example, tickets for senior citizens and students can only be purchased at the theater box office and you will have to pay for them by credit or debit card , as long as you present the official documentation that accredits the person with such situation.

In the case of children under 7 years old, they have the right to free admission to the facilities, even to enjoy guided tours. Also, as you know, residents of the Buenos Aires region in Argentina, have the option to enter to visit the theater paying a half-price ticket. In general, with these prices and discounts on tickets, the Teatro Colón is undoubtedly one of the most affordable options for a cultural experience in the city.

Are there special tickets for children?

Yes, there are tickets for children to visit the Colon Theater in Buenos Aires, but you have to know that only children under 7 years old are the ones who will have the possibility to enter without paying to see the Theater. However, if a child will need a seat to see the show, you will have to buy a ticket for him/her. I recommend you to take him/her to a performance in this place, as part of the list of best things to see and do in Buenos Aires with kids .

On the other hand, and also within the context of tickets for kids, you have to know that guided tours to the theater are only available for children over 12 years old. Children must always enter the theater accompanied by an adult . If they enter with children, they have to pay the corresponding fees according to their situation. As for the way to verify the age of the child, you should know that you will be asked for documentation proving their age.

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Why is it worth buying tickets online instead of at the ticket office?

  • Buying your tickets online saves you from waiting in line at the theater box office and you can also make your purchase from the comfort of your home or workplace.
  • The online store is available 24 hours a day, so you can buy tickets at any time , even outside the box office opening hours.
  • When buying online you can select the seat you want depending on availability and prices.
  • Always on the website of the theater you can find detailed information about the shows, dates, times, prices and seats available for each of the functions in the theater.
  • Many times if you buy online, the theater offers special offers or exclusive discounts , so besides being convenient, it is a way to save money by buying online.

Opening hours of the Teatro Colón

The Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires has a wide variety of opening hours for guided tours. In case you are waiting for the time to enter the guided tour , you should know that you can make the most of the time to see the building inside and out during regular visiting hours.

The theater is open non-stop Monday through Saturday between 9:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., so you can visit the theater throughout the day. On Sundays and holidays, the theater opens its doors between 9:00 and 17:00, although before you go to visit, I recommend you to make sure of its opening hours, so you don't have problems when you arrive. You should also know that the schedules can be modified due to special events .

How much time you need to visit the Teatro Colón

To visit the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires and see it in its entirety, I recommend you set aside about an hour, time in which you will be able to see the different areas of the theater and learn about its history and architecture. Of course, everything can change whenever you want to enjoy a more detailed and complete visit.

In case you want to know the theater much more in depth, I recommend you to extend the time of your visit, you can even sign up for the guided tour to deepen the information offered by the tour guides.

You also have to take into account the amount of time you can use if you want to see a show in the theater . In any case, what I recommend is to set aside at least an hour and a half to enjoy all that this architectural marvel has to offer.

Best time to visit the Teatro Colón

The Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires is one of the best places to visit in the capital of Argentina, so the best time of the year to visit it depends largely on the weather and the different opera and ballet seasons that are presented there.

As for the weather, before knowing when to visit the theater, I recommend you to read a bit about the best time to visit Buenos Aires , mainly. After having seen this, I recommend you to visit the theater during the coolest months of the year, which are between March and April , and then between September and October. For these months the temperatures are more pleasant.

Now, taking into account the opera and ballet seasons, and if what you want is to see a live performance inside the theater, you have to know that the seasons usually run from March to December. But, again, it is necessary that you check the schedules and availability of tickets to the theater before planning your trip and visits.

How to get to the Teatro Colón (from downtown areas, by bus, subway etc.)

To get to the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, there are several ways to get around. To get there by private or rental car, simply turn on your GPS to take you to the theater and park nearby.

But you also have the option to arrive by public transportation , and for this there are several subway lines that you can use to get to the theater area, among them are lines A, B and D. You will also find numerous local and regional bus lines that pass near the place and will serve you to get to the theater.

In case you prefer to use a cab service or private transportation, there are several companies that offer these services. But before getting on one of them, I recommend you check the price and regulations of the service. Another good option to get to the theater is to walk or ride a bicycle, since the city center is relatively compact and accessible from other parts of the city.

What you can't miss at the Teatro Colón

  • The façade : It is a structure that offers a clear example of neoclassical architecture. You will be able to take several pictures of this place.
  • The Main Hall : It is no less than the heart of the theater. It is a place where operas and concerts are presented inside the theater. This place has a design that you will love and that also includes bronze chandeliers and a decoration in golden tones.
  • The Theater Museum : Inside the Theater Museum you will be able to find a lot of historical pieces, photographs and memorabilia that will help you better understand the rich history of the theater.
  • The Presentations : Well, it seems obvious, but you certainly can't miss the performances at the Teatro Colon, which is known for having one of the best cultural programs in Buenos Aires.

Tips for visiting the Colon Theater

  • Book your ticket in advance so you can find a good seat .
  • Arrive early for your guided tour, so you have time to explore all the details and nooks and crannies of the theater.
  • Attend an opera or ballet performance to make your experience at the Teatro even more amazing.
  • Bring your camera or phone to take lots of pictures and capture the beauty of the theater.
  • Remember that the dress code of the theater is elegant and formal , so I recommend you not to break this rule.
  • Visit the theater museum to learn more about its history and tradition, also because you will be able to see valuable objects from all times.
  • If you have any special needs, it is necessary to let them know in advance so that they can make the necessary arrangements for you to enjoy a comfortable visit.

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Ticket Office

Tucumán 1171, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires

Open every day, including holidays, except May 1, December 24, 25, 31 and January 1.

Monday to Saturday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays and holidays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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+54 11 4378-7100 [email protected] Monday to Friday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

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People with disabilities.

The acquisition of seats due to disabilities will only be remote or web. The beneficiaries will be able to enter, not another person. The disability quota will be granted by arrival order, rom the first email until the quota is exhausted. An email must be sent to: [email protected] , for each performance requested, the sending must be two weeks prior (14 days) to the date of the premiere performance, with attachments of: current disability certificate, type of disability (e.g.: with or without a wheelchair and with or without a companion) and photocopy of the DNI of the CUD holder in the same email. Please only send an email and clarify which performance you wish to attend.

Delivery is enabled at 0.00 hours on the day of granting. If you are a beneficiary of tickets, you must picked it up at the box office one hour before the start of the performance. NO more than two seats are delivered per email box in case you need a companion. Requests that do not fullfilled the requirements detailed above will not be responded.

The programming can be found on the theater’s website.

The places are previously assigned by the Theater´s General Direction and are only for people with different disabilities and their companion if needed. Those locations are not for sale. DOWNLOAD FORM LAW 3546 (Link para descargar=https://teatrocolon.org.ar/sites/default-files/2019-11/formulario_ley-3546.pdf )

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