Tabor Opera House

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Leadville, United States

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Opera house· Historical place· Opera & Ballet· Museums· Tourist attraction

Tabor Opera House Reviews | Rating 4,7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Tabor Opera House is located in Leadville, United States on 308 Harrison Ave. Tabor Opera House is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category opera house in United States.

Address

308 Harrison Ave

Phone

+1 7194868409

Amenities

No restaurant

Best known for
Fresh Sushi
Biggest weakness
Inconsistent service
Most praised
Value for Money
Recommended for
Families, Sushi lovers
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Carly Cremers

We had an absolutely wonderful experience taking a tour here! Very interesting information, beautiful place, and extremely pleasant people working. My group was from out of town and we were so lucky to have found this place. We even got to see the staff get on stage and sing a bit! (We may also have performed a bit of Mr. Brightside, it was glorious). They also made sure everything was safe. Definitely recommend!

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Sarah-Joan Nott

Steeped in history. Much more interesting on the inside than the view from the outside would have you believe. A great tour although too rushed as so much to take in. A beautiful theatre - would love to see a show there.

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Anthony Tailleur

It's a beautiful building always has been I feel there working on the outside and I believe inside as well not sure there closed for now

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Eddie Kim

One of the main attractions in Leadville, CO. It is preserved and doesn't look refurbished at all, old rustic look. They still have shows so it's a working Opera House.

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JC Kirk

Lots of history here. Walk on stage, under the stage, backstage. Play the piano on stage. You can do it. You can walk where thousands of others have over the many many years. Probably touch a few door handles and whatnot that have been touched by famous celebrities. It's a very surreal feeling as we walked around looking at the beauty of this time piece. Things will change. I'm not sure how all it will change but this historical site is going to be sold to the city of Leadville. I would imagine that the city will do a great job preserving and showing off this gem of a place. I'm glad we paid the fee to get in. It wasn't bad and only 2 for 12 and under. I think it was 12 for adults. But all this will probably change after the summer of 2016.

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