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Teatro Parco Urbano Reviews

The photos you see which show the stage more closely are from row E, seat 1, just to guide you in choosing the seats on the floor plan. The farthest photo is from the top of the bleachers. Audio much better than expected despite the bass, drums and pretty tough guitars in Fabrizio Moro's concert. Two things I didn't like: apart from the sandwiches sold outside and the quality of which I prefer not to comment on, there isn't a place to grab a quick bite nearby, but above all the fact that you pay for the ticket and there are those who follow you the concert from the top of the hill for free. For goodness sake, lucky them, they enjoy good music, but it gnaws at you a little. PS park in the surrounding streets rather than in the car park, it's better.

23.08.2022

Nice stage in a context of urban greenery, a large amphitheater and a large illuminated pool at the back, which looks like a swimming pool. With the right lights and the right music, it is a pleasure to attend a concert there. A few steps from the Finale di Pollina state road

09.08.2021

Uncomfortable grandstand (numbered or unnumbered), bring a cushion. Absolutely don't choose the right side because half of the stage is covered by a palm tree which covers a good part of the stage. The left side is besieged by non-paying people who crowd the countryside.. For the rest, the only nice thing are the artists.. They should only sell tickets for their seats because many people were left standing.

17.08.2023

Excellent arena for a small village as a final breeding ground. Made of open-air bleachers continent several seats. The arena was recently renovated and from above you can even see the sea during the day.

10.08.2019

Airy structure ideal for outdoor shows. The surrounding environment is enriched by green areas and the services attached to the open-air theater (bathrooms and mobile equipment for the sale of drinks and sandwiches). The vision of De Gregori's concert was evocative, the only flaw was the fact that people exploited the structure of the theater itself to avoid paying for the ticket.

02.11.2018