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I can’t say when I first found out about the Bregenz Festival, or Bregenzer Festspiele (in German). But once I found out it was an Opera on the Lake, I knew I had to see it.
The Bregenz Festival or Bregenzer Festpiele is an annual operatic event, which hosts two operas every summer. One opera takes places inside the Festspielhaus (or the Festival House), and one is a famous Opera on the Lake.
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1. Introducing the Bregenz Festival and the Seebuhne
The Bregenz Festival is hosted from late-July to late-August, and showcases two different operas. There are two stages, the Seebuhne (the lake stage) and the Festspielhaus. But really, the Seebuhne is where the action is at. The lake stage is exactly that – an elaborate stage built to float on Lake Constance, with the Alps and gorgeous alpine landscape as a backdrop.
The lake plays a role in the story too. Each opera has a new, larger than life floating stage on the lake which lasts at least 2 seasons. I’d imagine that the building of such a massive stage warrants the multi-year showing.
Bregenz is located about 8 hours (by train) away from Vienna and less than 3 hours from Zurich.
2. James Bond Filming Locations in Austria – the Bregenz Festspiele
Some of you may know that James Bond has always had an affinity with Austria. Do you remember my post on visiting the alpine offices of Dr. Madeleine Swann in 2015’s Spectre?
A few years before Spectre, there was Quantum Solace (2008). There’s a scene where Mr. White and associates are watching a performance of Tosca and discussing pipelines. James is somewhere in the background watching and listening to them, having stolen one of their earpieces. You may remember it because of the giant eye on the stage.
Now, I wouldn’t say that I intentionally visit places inside movies, but seriously, how cool is that eye and that stage?! And an opera too? It’s definitely one of the most incredible James Bond filming locations in Austria! Sign me up!
3. My first attempt at visiting the Bregenz Opera
In 2013, when I had a summer school program in Vienna, I knew I had to visit Bregenz. Although Bregenz is far from Vienna, I was absolutely determined to visit. Bregenz is located on the western end of Austria, situated on the banks of Lake Constance, where the German and Swiss borders meet Austrian shores.
That year, Mozart’s The Magic Flute was showing. However, due to … unfortunate, unforeseen employer circumstances, I had to cancel my trip to the Bregenz Opera and thus my ticket. Luckily, I was able to give away my hotel reservations and tickets to a friend, who happen to be in Vienna for a conference at the same time.
Behold the absolute magic of what he witnessed – The Magic Flute at the Bregenz Festival.
4. 2018 Bregenzer Festspiele: Carmen
When I was finally able to fit a return to the Bregenz Festival into my schedule, the selected opera on the lake for 2017 & 2018: Carmen, by George Bizet. Not going to lie – one of my favorite operas!
When I arrived in Bregenz, the chance of rain for the night of the performance was about 60%. The following day, that had risen to 80%. Accuweather got even more specific. Rain was scheduled to start at 9:30 PM, the exact start time of the show.
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โ Lannie (@lannietravels) July 21, 2018
Although I would have loved nothing more than to get dressed up and watch this grand opera on a lake, with the impending thunderstorm, I thought it silly to do so. I’m really glad I dressed down and brought my rain jacket. I’m also glad the rain didn’t ruin my camera, which I had to put inside my backpack, on the floor. I was trying my best to use my rain jacket as a shield and I guess it worked. Suffice it to say, it rained about 75% of the whole show. Poor me, yes, but poor performers! They did an AMAZING job and I thank them for performing in the rain, so flawlessly and beautifully!
The stage was also amazingly constructed! Now that Carmen’s official run is over, I can give it away some of the details… the cigarette stayed lit and smoking during the whole show. There were images of playing cards and some videos or photos projected onto the massive playing cards. There were scenes where people were on top of the cards and repelled down! Carmen jumped into the lake!!! What an amazing show. Absolutely amazing! Was it fun sitting in the rain? Absolutely not. But it was definitely a once in a lifetime experience, and you have to admit, there’s something kinda funny about being forced to be outdoors during a downpour.
5. Bregenz Festival 2023
The 2023 Opera on the Lake will feature Puccini’s Madama Butterly! For anyone wanting to make the journey in 2023, here are the deets:
Practical Information: Visit Bregenz for the Opera on the Lake
- In 2023, Bregenz Festival, or Bregenzer Festspiele, will be from July 20, 2023 to August 20, 2023.
- Madama Butterfly by Giacomo Puccini will be performed.
- Tickets are already on sale.
- Ticket prices range from 30 to 258 EUR ($34 – 288 USD).
- More information and ticket sales is on their website.
- Bregenz is located approximately 2 hours from Zurich by train (19 to 38 EUR | $22 – $43) or a 7 1/2 hour train ride from Vienna (78 EUR | $89 USD). Fares can be found on the OEBB website.
- I had a very comfortable stay at the Hotel Germania in Bregenz, a 4-star hotel 350 meters away from Lake Constance. Highlights for me were definitely the Finnish sauna and steam bath they had, and my dinner before the festival!
Information updated as of November 23, 2022.
6. Parting Thoughts on the Bregenz Festival
If you’re a huge fan of James Bond (and honestly who isn’t), and an opera fan, and you want to visit some incredible James Bond filming locations in Austria, then the Bregenz Festival is definitely a must! While you’re in Bregenz, check out nearby Solden for a mountain-top Spectre location.
If James Bond isn’t your thing, but outdoor operas or outdoor performances are, the Bregenz Festival is a fun thing to do on a weekend during the summer! Although cold and drenched by the end, I’m so happy that I finally got to watch my favorite opera, Carmen. To be able to watch it on Lake Constance, with the Alps in the background, even more surreal and magical. Bucket list: Check!
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How cool is this?! I’m so glad to have read this. This is just 2.5hr from us and I’m always looking for reasons for a fun weekend in Austria!
Hope you’re able to make it in 2021! It’s definitely a really fun weekend, plus hiking in the hills above Bregenz was delightful ๐
This sounds amazing!!! I have never heard of it before, but just added it to my to-do list!!
It’s a must!! and hopefully you’ll get better weather for it ๐
Those stages look awesome and I admire your resilience. I don’t know that I could have stayed through the rain. Though I guess if I had traveled that far, I probably would have….
I mean, when you’ve been dreaming about this operatic experience for years, you kind of have to commit despite the weather ๐ I think you’d agree!
Never been to an opera before and it’s the one art genre I’d love to experience. Plus, I long to visit Austria cities as well with their architecture and mountainous landscape. Sigh…That giant arms display and the large eye are definitely eye-catching.
It’s such a unique experience! It often gets overlooked in the grand scheme of “Austria”, but it’s a hidden gem and not to be missed, especially if you’re curious about opera!
This sounds so fun, adding it to the list? I once saw an outdoor concert in the pouring rain, while it took me hours to dry out, it was definitely still a fun experience, definitely one I’ll never forget!
It sure is memorable, no?? ๐