Metropolitan Opera House At Lincoln Center Tickets and Seating Charts - New York, NY
Metropolitan Opera at Lincoln Center Seating Charts

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The Metropolitan Opera House that puts on shows today is not the same as the original. Many people are under this impression, but today's Metropolitan Opera House is actually the second one. The original was built in 1883, and stuck around for quite some time. It was not until 1966 that the new Metropolitan Opera House was opened at Lincoln Center.
The currently Metropolitan Opera House, also known as the Met, can accommodate approximately 3,800 people. This does not make it the largest opera house in the world, but with that being said the Met does not have any trouble holding its own.
Along with the many operas that take place on a regular basis, the Metropolitan Opera House has also played host to other high level events. They include the MTV Video Music Awards, and also the American Ballet Theatre.
With such a rich history it is easy to see why so many tourists visit the Metropolitan Opera House year in and year out. Anybody who ever has the chance to see a show inside the Metropolitan Opera House should take advantage. Not only will you learn a bit about modern culture, but you will also have a great time soaking up the historic atmosphere.
FAQs about Metropolitan Opera at Lincoln Center
Q: Are VIP Packages or Accessible Seating offered at The Metropolitan Opera House At Lincoln Center?
A: The Metropolitan Opera House At Lincoln Center VIP seating packages and accessible seating section locations may vary per event. The Metropolitan Opera does offer discounts to students and groups of more than ten. Please click the seating chart below or contact our customer service department to discuss options for accessible seating or VIP package purchases.
Facts about Metropolitan Opera at Lincoln Center
Capacity:
3,800
Year Built/Opened:
1883