Dubai is set to unveil yet another architectural marvel with the upcoming Azizi Venice Opera House in Dubai South. This venue is set to become a new hub for arts, culture, and entertainment, distinguishing itself with a unique floating stage on the Crystal Lagoon. Here’s what you can look forward to at this one-of-a-kind destination.
A Night Out with a Difference
The Azizi Venice Opera House promises an extraordinary experience for its visitors. With 1,500 seats and a floating stage, audiences will enjoy performances amid the picturesque setting of the Crystal Lagoon. Adding to the enchantment, a dynamic fountain will dance in time to the music, creating a visual and auditory spectacle.
Cultural and Artistic Hub
This floating opera house will host a variety of performances from around the world, spanning different artistic disciplines. Whether you’re a fan of ballet, opera, concerts, or musicals, the Azizi Venice Opera House will cater to diverse tastes, making it a central piece in Dubai’s cultural landscape.
Beyond its role as a performance space, the Azizi Venice Opera House will also be available for private events, including business functions and weddings. It will feature an Opera House Museum, offering visitors insights into the venue’s history and architectural design.
More About Azizi Venice
Azizi Venice is part of a grand vision set to be completed by 2028. This development will include 109 villas, over 34,000 apartments, and 148,000 square meters of retail space. The site will also boast extensive lagoons, beaches, boardwalks, cafés, and restaurants, creating a vibrant community atmosphere.
Located near major highways like Sheikh Zayed Road and Emirates Road, the opera house will be easily accessible for both residents and tourists. The planned expansion of the Dubai Metro, along with available bus services and taxis, will further enhance connectivity to this cultural landmark.
Although the exact completion date of this ambitious 30-billion-dirham project is yet to be confirmed, it is expected to be finished between 2025 and 2028.