The Heart of Milan's Cultural Scene: Piccolo Teatro Strehler
Experience the magic of Italian theater at Piccolo Teatro Strehler, Milan's premier performing arts venue known for its captivating productions and rich history.
Nestled in the vibrant city of Milan, Piccolo Teatro Strehler is a renowned performing arts theater celebrated for its innovative productions and rich cultural heritage. With a legacy dating back to the 1940s, it stands as a beacon of theatrical excellence, showcasing an array of performances that attract both locals and tourists alike. The theater's intimate setting and exceptional acoustics create an immersive experience, making it a must-visit destination for any art enthusiast.
A brief summary to Piccolo Teatro Strehler
- Largo Greppi, 1, Milan, Metropolitan City of Milan, 20121, IT
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Local tips
- Check the theater's schedule online for upcoming shows and book your tickets in advance, as performances often sell out.
- Arrive early to enjoy the unique architecture and ambiance of the theater before the show starts.
- Consider attending a matinee performance for a more relaxed experience and potentially lower ticket prices.
- Explore nearby cafes for a pre-show meal; many offer traditional Milanese dishes that will enhance your cultural experience.
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Getting There
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Public Transport - Bus
From Bergamo city center, walk to the 'Piazza Matteotti' bus station. Take bus number 1 towards 'Milano' and get off at 'Milano Centrale' station. Once at Milano Centrale, transfer to the Metro Line M2 (Green Line) and head towards 'Cascina Gobba'. Change at 'Garibaldi FS' station to the M5 (Purple Line) and take it towards 'Bignami FS'. Get off at 'Garibaldi FS' and follow the signs to exit towards 'Corso Como'. Walk towards 'Piazza Gae Aulenti', then continue walking straight until you reach 'Largo Greppi'. The Piccolo Teatro Strehler is located at Largo Greppi, 1.
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Train
From Bergamo train station, take a train to 'Milano Centrale'. The journey takes approximately 50 minutes. Once you arrive at Milano Centrale, exit the station and follow the signs for the Metro. Take Metro Line M2 (Green Line) towards 'Cascina Gobba'. Change at 'Garibaldi FS' to M5 (Purple Line) towards 'Bignami FS'. Get off at 'Garibaldi FS' and walk towards 'Piazza Gae Aulenti', then continue straight to 'Largo Greppi'. The Piccolo Teatro Strehler is located at Largo Greppi, 1.
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Walking
If you are already in Milan, you can walk to Piccolo Teatro Strehler. From 'Piazza del Duomo', head northwest on Via Torino, then turn right onto Corso di Porta Romana. Continue onto Corso Buenos Aires and then turn left onto Via della Moscova. Continue walking straight until you reach 'Largo Greppi'. The Piccolo Teatro Strehler will be on your left at Largo Greppi, 1.
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