The Hanoi Opera House is situated
on Le Thanh Tong St., Hanoi; near the Red River and several hundreds meters
east of Hoan Kiem Lake.
It is an old theatre with French
architecture and typical Gothic and Mosaic characters reflected on the door
domes and the glassed room respectively.
For a long time, the Hanoi Opera
House has been a rendezvous for those who love theatrical performance and
traditional songs and music, symphonies, opera and classical opera. It is also
a tourist attraction for local and foreign visitors.
The Hanoi Opera House is renowned
for its unique architecture and good composition. It is furnished rationally
and harmoniously. Since its establishment, the Hanoi Opera House is the largest
theatre in Vietnam. Its construction started in 1901 and completed in 1911.
Previously the site was a big pond, adjacent to the city gate of Tay Long (also
called Tay Luong) of the ancient Thang Long Capital. The construction met with
many difficulties, because the foundations of the theatre were built on the
pond. Before building a concrete foundation, nearly one metre thick, the pond
was emptied and dredged, then 30,000 hard bamboo stakes were placed on its bed.
The Hanoi Opera House is of the
same architectural style as the Opera House in France. Some foreign architects
said that due to being built nearly 300 years after the Paris Opera House, the
Hanoi Opera House avoids superfluous architectural details, which make it more
magnificent and attractive.
After nearly 100 years of
operation, the theatre's equipment and adornments became old and run down. In
1997, the theatre was repaired and modernized under the management of two
Vietnamese French architects, Ho Thieu Tri and Hoang Phuc Sinh. The original
architecture of the 3-storey theatre has remained. The decorative designs on
the ceiling, arches, walls, and doors were renewed. The 3-metre-high stage and
the audience's hall, with 600 seats, were also modernized in conformity with
international standards. The theatre has been equipped with state-of-art
facilities and appliances, compatible for all types of artistic performances,
from folk music and songs, ballets and piano to classical opera, reformed
opera, Vietnamese operetta and drama, all made great impressions on the
audience. The Hanoi Opera House has also successfully organised many
large-scale international concerts.
The Hanoi Opera House is a worthy
artistic centre and a cultural and architectural relic of the capital Hanoi.
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