Donde la ambición de un magnate textil y tres toneladas de ironía se funden en una fachada neorrenacentista
The theater is mainly open for performances, with the box office open Tuesday to Friday from 1:00 PM to 7:00 PM and Saturdays from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM; check the current program on its official website. It is located at Plac Dabrowskiego 7, accessible by tram lines 6, 8, or 9, or on foot from Piotrkowska Street; call +48 42 272 27 90 for updated information.
Tickets for operas and ballets cost between 30 and 150 PLN depending on the seating area and performance, with no regular free admission but discounts for students and seniors. Buy online through the ticket portal or at the box office to avoid lines.
A performance visit lasts 2 to 3 hours including intermissions, while a guided tour of the building takes about 45 to 60 minutes. I recommend allowing 3 hours in total to enjoy it without rushing.
Founded in 1825, it is one of the oldest opera theaters in Poland and a neoclassical icon rebuilt after World War II. It has hosted premieres by Polish composers and represents the cultural legacy of industrial Lodz.
The autumn-winter season (September to May) offers the best opera program; avoid July and August because of holidays. Go in the evening for performances with a magical atmosphere, booking in advance through the official website.
Yes, it has access ramps, elevators to all floors, adapted seating, and accessible restrooms; inform them when buying tickets if you need assistance. Full details are available on the official website.
A few minutes away on foot is lively Piotrkowska Street with bars and shops, the EC1 cultural center, and Manufaktura 2 km away with museums and leisure areas. Combine your visit with a walk to the nearby Izrael Poznanski Palace.
Book tickets online several weeks in advance, dress elegantly (no ripped jeans), and arrive 30 minutes early for the foyer tour. Download the audio guide app or use IAudioguia for information in English while you wait.
¿Prefieres escuchar en español?
🇪🇸 Escucha la audioguía de Teatro Wielki - Arnold Stiller Palace en español