What are the different seating categories available?
Our theater is pided into 7 categories, ranging from Cat.1 Sup (the best seats, with the most unobstructed view) to Cat. 6 (seats with very limited visibility). These categories are mainly determined by the visibility offered to the stage.
Which category should you choose for an optimal experience?
- Cat. 1 Sup and Cat. 1: These seats, located primarily in the stalls and in the front rows of the 1st and 2nd balconies, offer a frontal and unobstructed view of the stage, ideal for fully enjoying the show.
- Cat. 2 and Cat. 3: Located in the middle rows of the balconies and the rear of the stalls, these seats also provide good visibility, although slightly more distant or lateral, but at a more affordable price.
- Cat. 4: These seats are usually higher up and/or on the sides, with partially obstructed visibility at times, but they often provide a good balance between quality and price.
- Cat. 5 and Cat. 6: Seats in these categories, especially at the back of the boxes or the farthest balconies, are the most economical. However, they offer limited visibility and are suitable for those who prioritize price over visual comfort.
Specific Features of Our Theater
- The Stalls: The front rows offer proximity to the actors and total immersion in the performance. All seats in the stalls provide a direct view of the stage.
- The Balconies: The balconies offer a different perspective of the stage, with a more general view. The front rows of the balconies are often highly appreciated for their panoramic view.
- The Boxes: Boxes offer a more intimate setting and generally provide a lateral view. However, the back of the boxes may have reduced or even no visibility. It is important to inquire about the exact layout of each box.
Additional Tips
- Prioritize Central Seats: Seats located in the center of each row and in the stalls usually offer the best view of the stage.
- Avoid the Sides: Seats at the ends of rows may have reduced visibility, especially for side-stage scenery.
- Whenever Possible, Avoid the Back of the Boxes: These often come with significant visibility limitations.
- Already booked but not satisfied with your seat? Feel free to contact the ticket office to check if better seats have become available. We can update your booking if possible.