The Opera House, Manchester

Opera House Manchester is a magnificent building that has been standing since the 1800s. It was originally built as a theater, but it has since become one of the most popular tourist destinations in Manchester. The opera house is home to a wide variety of performances, including ballet, opera, and musicals. The building is also used for conferences and other events. The opera house is a striking structure. It is made from white marble and features a domed roof. The interior is decorated with intricate plasterwork and marble walls. The auditorium can seat up to 1,200 people, and it is also used for concerts and other events. The opera house is a popular tourist destination. It is home to a wide variety of performances, including ballet, opera, and musicals. The building is also used for conferences and other events. See what’s on at the Opera house here

See what’s on at the Opera house here

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