The project was formed to unite the beauty of the city with that of opera, with walking tours through the streets and museums providing fascinating backdrops to the spectacle audiences then enjoy, discovering the surprising links that bind Florence to the operas being performed as part of the 84th edition of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino festival. Each tour is led by the specialized guides of the Associazione delle Guide Turistiche di Firenze (Association of Florentine Tour Guides), guaranteeing expertise in Italian and English so that both Florentines and those visiting can enjoy culture, history and music in the captivating itineraries.
The first of the four took place on May 15 with Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro stunning audiences at Teatro della Pergola. Before audiences took their seats, they were treated to a walking tour of sites linked to the maestro led by an expert guide, including the hotel where the young Amadeus stayed with his father and a look at the Camerata de’ Bardi, a group of musicians, poets and intellectuals in late Renaissance Florence.
Verdi’s I Due Foscari followed on May 31, with Placido Domingo in the role of Francesco Foscari at Teatro del Maggio, preceded by a stroll of the streets of Florence and admiring Hayez’s I due Foscari at the gallery of modern art in Palazzo Pitti.