Nestled along the artistically rich Fenyang Road, the Shanghai Conservatory of Music Opera House is a modern architectural complex that elegantly blends classical and contemporary styles. The opera house spans 8 floors, with 3 underground and 5 above ground, featuring a 1200-seat medium-sized opera hall, four rehearsal halls for opera, orchestra, choir, and folk music, as well as a professional academic lecture hall. It integrates artistic performances, art popularization, original production bases, and international exchanges.
The theater’s horseshoe-shaped seating structure allows audiences to be closer to the stage, ensuring that even those seated in the third tier do not feel distant. Almost every seat, including standing room, offers an unobstructed view of the entire stage. Liquid crystal screens behind the seats provide subtitle options in eight different languages, ensuring that audiences from around the world can overcome language barriers and engage intimately with the performances. This technology is on par with renowned opera houses such as Vienna State Opera. Audiences can also use small screens to write music reviews and participate in performance surveys.
The performance stage features a main body with a mother and child lift platform, capable of flexibly creating different height levels and plane changes. The five main lifts function independently, can be programmed, and can synchronize to display personalized effects, providing creative freedom for directors and artists. For ballet performances, the ballet stage breaks away from traditional ground storage methods and adopts a hanging storage system, which is placed on the stage from the top of the exit when needed.
Shanghai Conservatory of Music Opera House
Nestled along the artistically rich Fenyang Road, the Shanghai Conservatory of Music Opera House is a modern architectural complex that […]