Astana Opera is a modern opera house located in Nur-Sultan, the capital city of Kazakhstan. The opera house was built as part of Kazakhstan's "cultural infrastructure" program and opened its doors in 2013. It is one of the largest and most technologically advanced theaters in Central Asia, and features a 1,250-seat auditorium, a 200-seat chamber hall, a ballet hall, and rehearsal rooms.
The Astana Opera hosts a wide range of performances, including operas, ballets, classical music concerts, and Kazakh traditional music and dance performances. The repertoire includes works by both Kazakh and international composers, and the opera house has a company of resident singers, dancers, and musicians. The productions at the Astana Opera are known for their high artistic quality, innovative stage designs, and state-of-the-art technical features.
The building itself is an architectural masterpiece, designed by Italian architect Manfredi Nicoletti. The exterior of the building is a blend of traditional Kazakh motifs and contemporary design, while the interior features luxurious materials such as Italian marble, Brazilian granite, and Austrian crystal chandeliers. The Astana Opera is located in the city's cultural center, surrounded by other important landmarks such as the Bayterek Tower and the Khan Shatyr Entertainment Center.