Livro
Voltar ao blog
Copenhagen Opera House (Operaen)

Copenhagen Opera House (Operaen)

A gift to Denmark — Henning Larsen's 2005 harbourfront masterpiece with world-class acoustics.
Localização Copenhaga

The Copenhagen Opera House — known in Danish as Operaen — sits on the island of Holmen, directly across the harbour from the 18th-century Amalienborg Palace. Designed by architect Henning Larsen and opened on 15 January 2005, it was entirely funded and gifted to the Danish state by the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Foundation, founded by the shipping magnate of the same name. The total construction cost exceeded 2.8 billion Danish kroner (approximately €370 million), making it one of the most expensive opera houses ever built per square metre at the time. The building spans 41,000 square metres across 14 floors and houses two stages: the 1,492-seat Main Stage and the 200-seat Takkelloftet, a flexible studio theatre used for experimental and contemporary works.

The architecture is defined by its vast cantilevered roof, which extends 32 metres beyond the façade and floats over the main entrance like a protective visor — a deliberate nod to the nearby harbour and the horizontal line of the Copenhagen skyline. The foyer is encased in floor-to-ceiling glass, offering unobstructed views across the water toward Frederiksstaden. Inside, the Main Stage auditorium is clad in 104,000 sheets of 23.75-carat gold leaf applied to maple wood panels, producing both its warm amber glow and its acoustical precision. The acoustic design was engineered to achieve a reverberation time of 1.4 seconds — optimal for both operatic voices and orchestral performance — placing Operaen among the most technically refined concert and opera venues in the world.

Visitors who attend a performance experience the full sensory effect of the building: the grand entrance foyer bathed in harbour light, the glistening gold auditorium, and acoustics that carry even a whispered pianissimo with remarkable clarity. The Royal Danish Opera, which traces its institutional roots to 1703 under King Frederik IV, is the resident company, staging a full season of opera and ballet from August through June. Beyond performances, the building is open for guided architectural tours, which take visitors behind the stage machinery, into the rehearsal rooms, and onto the technical catwalks above the Main Stage — areas invisible from the audience.

To reach the Opera House, the free Harbour Bus (route 991/992) connects directly from the city centre to the Holmen stop, and the building is also easily visible — and dramatically framed — from the canal tour boats that depart from Nyhavn. If attending an evening performance, book tickets well in advance through the Royal Danish Theatre's website; same-day rush tickets are occasionally available at the box office from 90 minutes before curtain. The foyer café and restaurant are open on performance days without a ticket, making the building itself a worthwhile destination for architecture enthusiasts even outside the opera season.

Ver no Google Maps

Atracções Turísticas Relacionadas

Ver outras atracções turísticas na mesma cidade

SMK – Galeria Nacional da Dinamarca (Statens Museum for Kunst)

O maior museu de arte da Dinamarca — 700 anos de obras-primas dinamarquesas e europeias no coração cultural de Copenhaga.
SMK – National Gallery of Denmark (Statens Museum for Kunst)

Igreja de Frederiks (A Igreja de Mármore / Marmorkirken), Copenhague

Uma saga de construção de 145 anos que presenteou Copenhague com uma das cúpulas mais imponentes da Escandinávia.
Frederiks Church (The Marble Church / Marmorkirken), Copenhagen

Câmara Municipal de Copenhaga (Københavns Rådhus)

Uma obra-prima do Romantismo Nacional que ancora o coração da capital dinamarquesa desde 1905.
Copenhagen City Hall (Københavns Rådhus)

Museu Thorvaldsen

A maior coleção mundial de escultura neoclássica, alojada num edifício que é, ele próprio, uma obra de arte.
Thorvaldsens Museum

Jardim Botânico de Copenhaga (Botanisk Have)

Um santuário de 10 hectares com 13.000 espécies de plantas, ancorado por uma deslumbrante casa das palmeiras em ferro e vidro do século XIX.
Botanical Garden Copenhagen (Botanisk Have)

Jardim Botânico de Copenhaga (Botanisk Have)

Um santuário de 10 hectares com 13.000 espécies de plantas, ancorado por um espetacular jardim de inverno vitoriano no coração de Copenhaga.
Botanical Garden Copenhagen (Botanisk Have)

Torvehallerne Copenhagen

Two gleaming glass halls at Israels Plads where centuries of Copenhagen market culture meet world-class Nordic food.
Torvehallerne Copenhagen

Designmuseum Danmark

Three centuries of Danish design mastery housed in Copenhagen's most elegant 18th-century hospital.
Designmuseum Danmark

Kronborg Castle (Hamlet's Castle)

A UNESCO World Heritage Renaissance fortress where Shakespeare's greatest tragedy comes to life on the Øresund Strait.
Kronborg Castle (Hamlet's Castle)

Gefion Fountain (Gefionspringvandet), Copenhagen

Copenhagen's largest fountain, where Norse mythology meets monumental bronze sculpture on the harbour's edge.
Gefion Fountain (Gefionspringvandet), Copenhagen

Kastellet (The Citadel), Copenhagen

A 17th-century pentagon fortress with free entry, still serving as an active military site and beloved city park.
Kastellet (The Citadel), Copenhagen

National Museum of Denmark (Nationalmuseet), Copenhagen

Denmark's largest cultural history museum, spanning 9,000 years from the Stone Age to the modern era.
National Museum of Denmark (Nationalmuseet), Copenhagen

Copenhagen City Hall (Københavns Rådhus)

A National Romantic masterpiece at the heart of the Danish capital, crowned by a 105.6-metre tower and a legendary astronomical clock.
Copenhagen City Hall (Københavns Rådhus)

Thorvaldsens Museum

A neoclassical temple housing the world's largest collection of Bertel Thorvaldsen's sculptures — and his tomb.
Thorvaldsens Museum

Botanical Garden Copenhagen (Botanisk Have)

A 150-year-old green sanctuary in central Copenhagen, home to 13,000 plant species and a legendary Victorian palm greenhouse.
Botanical Garden Copenhagen (Botanisk Have)

Rosenborg Castle

A 17th-century Dutch Renaissance palace housing the Danish Crown Jewels in the heart of Copenhagen.
Rosenborg Castle

The King's Garden (Kongens Have), Copenhagen

Copenhagen's oldest royal garden, blooming since 1606 beside the red-brick walls of Rosenborg Castle.
The King's Garden (Kongens Have), Copenhagen

Tivoli, en Copenhague.

Jardins Tivoli é um dos parques de diversões mais antigos do mundo e um lugar para todas as idades.
Tivoli Gardens copenhagen

Rua Stroget em Copenhaga

Stroget, a rua pedestre mais longa da Europa.
Stroget street

La Sirenita, en Copenhague.

A escultura da Pequena Sereia, baseada num conto de fadas de Hans Christian Andersen, é o ícone da cidade.
La sirenita

Nyhavn en Copenhague.

É o canal mais famoso e um dos lugares mais bonitos de Copenhaga.
1080px Nyhavn

Catedral de Nossa Senhora, Copenhaga

Dedicada à Virgem Maria, a Igreja de Nossa Senhora é a sede da diocese luterana com o mesmo nome, criada em 1922.
Our lady cpn

Palacio de Christianborg.

Este é o palácio que alberga o parlamento dinamarquês.
Christianborg copenhague

Palácio de Amalienborg

Composto por uma praça central e quatro palácios, o Palácio Amalienborg é a residência oficial de Inverno da família real dinamarquesa.
Amalienborg Palace CPN

Christiania em Copenhaga

Uma pequena cidade no distrito de Christianhavn, onde vivem cerca de 800 pessoas com um estilo de vida muito particular.
Christiania copenhagen private tours

Notícias relacionadas com " Copenhagen Opera House (Operaen)

Toda a informação necessária

BLog_post_Denmark-copenhagen-things-to-do

O que fazer em Copenhague: Um guia para as melhores experiências

Copenhague, a encantadora capital da Dinamarca, é uma cidade repleta de cultura, história e deliciosa culinári...

Copenhagen private tour nyhavn highlights

WHY VISIT COPHENAGHUEN

ONE OF THE HAPPIEST CITIES IN THE WORLD Copenhagen in Denmark is one of the places with the highest quality of...

Mostrar todas as notícias
Blog