Giuseppe Verdi está considerado uno de los compositores de ópera más influyentes del siglo XIX y su obra sigue teniendo gran popularidad hoy en día. Entre sus óperas más conocidas se encuentran La Traviata, Rigoletto y Aida, cada una de las cuales cuenta una historia muy diferente, pero todas ofrecen música dramática e intensidad emocional. Un recorrido por el Milán de Verdi pone de manifiesto su genialidad musical y revela su férrea dedicación para convertirse en un maestro de la ópera italiana.
Descubre el legado que dejó en Milán, una ciudad que amaba y detestaba a la vez, con una visita a la Fondazione Giuseppe Verdi, la casa que el maestro de la ópera construyó para acoger a artistas y músicos jubilados. Aquí, conocerás de cerca la vida de Verdi y su esposa, además de sus objetos personales, el mobiliario, sus colecciones de arte y sus últimos lugares de reposo.
A continuación, tendrás la oportunidad de conocer a los actuales residentes de la Casa Verdi, muchos de los cuales son artistas de fama internacional, y escuchar sus extraordinarias historias de vida. También te invitarán a asistir a una actuación exclusiva para los viajeros de National Geographic a cargo de uno de los residentes.
La penúltima parada es el Teatro de la Scala. Visita el museo, disfruta de un acceso exclusivo entre bastidores y descubre las anécdotas entre bastidores sobre la relación de Verdi con el teatro.
Al final del recorrido, seguirás los pasos de Verdi y visita el Grand Hotel et de Milan, donde Verdi vivió durante 27 años y, de hecho, donde exhaló su último aliento.

Nat Geo Day Tour: Tras los pasos de Verdi
- Sigue los pasos de Giuseppe Verdi, un genio incomprendido con un inmenso deseo por el éxito, y profundiza en el lado humano de este famoso artista y comprende su vida cotidiana gracias a este recorrido.
- Adéntrate en la vida de Verdi durante una visita a la Fondazione Giuseppe Verdi, la casa que el maestro de la ópera construyó para acoger a artistas y músicos jubilados.
- Conoce y charla con los residentes de la Fondazione sobre su vida y obra, antes de disfrutar de un concierto privado interpretado en exclusiva para los viajeros de National Geographic.
- Visita el Teatro alla Scala y disfruta de una visita guiada por el teatro y su museo.
- Entra en el Grand Hotel et de Milan, donde Verdi vivió y murió, y, si te apetece, pídete una bebida en el Gerry's Bar, como él solía hacerlo.
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