Notre Dame de Paris — Il Musical
Edition 2026 Music Variety Theater

Notre Dame de Paris — Il Musical

Riccardo Cocciante's masterpiece at the Prealpi SanBiagio Arena

Conegliano — Treviso (026)
Dates 27 Nov — 29 Nov 2026
Location Conegliano (026)
Prices
Status Confirmed

About Notre Dame de Paris

Notre Dame de Paris, the musical with music by Riccardo Cocciante, returns to Conegliano at the Prealpi SanBiagio Arena with four performances. Freely inspired by Victor Hugo's novel, the show tells the tragic love story between Quasimodo and Esmeralda through songs that have become famous such as "Belle", "Le temps des cathédrales" and "Vivre pour aimer". One of the most beloved productions in Italian musical theatre, with spectacular choreography and an unforgettable soundtrack.

The record-breaking musical in Conegliano

Notre Dame de Paris, the musical with music by Riccardo Cocciante and Italian lyrics by Pasquale Panella, stops at the Prealpi SanBiagio Arena in Conegliano, in the province of Treviso, with four performances.

The story of Quasimodo and Esmeralda

Freely inspired by the famous novel by Victor Hugo, the show tells the tragic and poignant love story between the hunchback Quasimodo and the beautiful gypsy Esmeralda, against the backdrop of the Paris Cathedral. The direction is by Gilles Maheu, the choreography by Martino Müller.

An unforgettable soundtrack

The success of the musical is based on Cocciante's music and songs that have become part of our common heritage, such as "Belle", "Le temps des cathédrales" and "Vivre pour aimer". Considered one of the most beloved and long-running shows in Italian musical theatre, it continues to attract a vast and diverse audience.

Notre Dame de Paris — edition 2026

Notre Dame de Paris returns to Conegliano at the Prealpi SanBiagio Arena with four performances from November 27th to 29th, 2026. The musical with music by Riccardo Cocciante, directed by Gilles Maheu and choreographed by Martino Müller, stages the story of Quasimodo and Esmeralda with the famous songs "Belle", "Le temps des cathédrales" and "Vivre pour aimer".

Notre Dame de Paris stops at the Prealpi SanBiagio Arena in Conegliano with four performances, from November 27th to 29th, 2026.

The musical with music by Riccardo Cocciante, directed by Gilles Maheu and choreographed by Martino Müller, re-enacts the tragic love story between Quasimodo and Esmeralda with its most famous songs. The organisation is handled by ZedLive, with tickets starting from 35 euros.

Programme Notre Dame de Paris 2026

Performances — Prealpi SanBiagio Arena

  • Friday, November 27th — 9:30 PM
  • Saturday, November 28th — 4:00 PM and 9:00 PM
  • Sunday, November 29th — 4:00 PM

Featuring the famous songs "Belle", "Le temps des cathédrales" and "Vivre pour aimer", with direction by Gilles Maheu and choreography by Martino Müller.

Highlights Notre Dame de Paris 2026

The four performances of the record-breaking musical, with the songs "Belle" and "Le temps des cathédrales".

Prices Notre Dame de Paris 2026

Tickets on TicketOne starting from 35 euros. The Backstage Experience is also available.

Practical information — Notre Dame de Paris

How to get there

The Prealpi SanBiagio Arena is located in Conegliano, reachable from the A27 motorway (Conegliano exit) and the train station on the Venice-Udine line.

Tickets

Box office on TicketOne, prices starting from 35 euros. Organisation ZedLive.

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Where does it take place — Notre Dame de Paris

Prealpi SanBiagio Arena

Via San Giuseppe 4, 31015 Conegliano

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