Teatro la Fenice
- Campo San Fantin, 1965
- Venice
The Apollinee Rooms, named after Apollo, God of Light, Poetry, Music and Beauty, consist of five rooms all located adjacent to each other in the same wing of the Theatre.
In the XIXth century, a venue for aristocratic society events, the Apollinee Rooma thus go back to tradition and are again available for small congresses, workshops, conferences, product presentations and showcases, concerts for small numbers of people, cocktails associated with performances, dinners, parties and gala evenings.
The Foyer, accessible directly from the main Theatre entrance, is the ideal place for welcome cocktails during dinners and parties held in the Apollinee Rooms.
The Big Room, the central nucleus and heart of the entire structure, it is particularly suitable for conferences and commercial project and product presentations.
The Rubinstein Room (previously known as the Malibran Room) has walls decorated with Rubelli fabrics.
The Ammannati Room is named after the superintendent to whom it is dedicated; the Verdi room also has walls decorated with gold colored Rubelli fabrics.
Max. capacity: 340 people
Rooms capacity
Foyer: 200 people
Big Room: 220 people
Ammannati Room: 80 people
Rubinstein Room: 40 people


