The famous Staatsoper Theatre in downtown Vienna in Austria, Europe has housed many of the world's most well known operas. The staircase leading to the upper seating of the theatre has been the pathway for some very famous people who have come to see the elegant productions held here.At the top of the staircase, the chandeliers light up the area and shine on the exquisite frescoes that decorate the walls and ceilings. The building was originally built in 1869 but was later destroyed in World War II. Some of these frescoes were lost but some were saved and reused when the theatre was rebuilt in 1955 and officially opened again.The golden glow that the interior of the Staatsoper Theater in Vienna, Austria has is very peaceful and soothing. The architecture is remarkable with unique statues that add to the already beautiful interior designs.The Staatsoper Theatre has seating for about 2,200 people and the ones that have seen an opera in this theatre have found the sound, view and seating are exceptional. ... continue below the picture...
... When visiting Vienna, Austria, try and see at least one performance in the Staatsoper Theater as it is something that you will always remember.Interior of Staatsoper, Theatre in downtown Vienna, Austria, Europe
Technical Information:
I photographed this photo with the digital SLR camera model Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II, aperture of f/3.2, exposure time of 1/25 sec. on ISO 400, as always I used a original Canon Lens, the focus lenght for this picture was 34mm.