Deutsche Oper Berlin, © Photo: Bernd Uhlig

Berlin
Deutsche Oper Berlin


 
 
 

Address


Deutsche Oper Berlin
Bismarckstraße 35
10627 Berlin

About 'Deutsche Oper Berlin'


On September 24, 1961 the stage of the Deutsche Oper Berlin was reopened. Originally it had been inaugurated in 1912, but it was heavily damaged during World War II. Ever since, it has been Berlin´s largest and Germany´s second largest music theatre, featuring among the most modern institutions in Europe. The minimalistic and elegant building that was designed by Fritz Bornemann (who was also the architect of Berlin’s America Memorial Library and Freie Volksbühne) seats 1.865 and guarantees a maximum viewing and hearing experience for every visitor.


How to get to 'Deutsche Oper Berlin'


Public Transport
The Deutsche Oper Berlin is most easily reached by taking the underground line U2, which will bring you directly to the stop »Deutsche Oper« from the direction of Ruhleben or Pankow. The stop »Bismarckstraße« of line U7 is also very close by [there are lifts to the street level at this stop] as are the stops of the bus routes 101 and 109.

Parking Garage
If you prefer arriving by car, the Parkhaus Deutsche Oper is at your disposal starting two hours before the beginning of the performance until 2 o’clock at a charge of € 3,–.



Some further Events at this venue


Thursday, May 31st 2012. 19:30:
Saturday, June 2nd 2012. 19:30:
Sunday, June 3rd 2012. 19:30:
Thursday, June 7th 2012. 19:30:
Sunday, June 10th 2012. 19:30:
Wednesday, June 13th 2012. 19:30:
Thursday, June 14th 2012. 19:30:

Elevator: Yes
Handicap toilet: Yes
Car park: Yes
Number of seats: Main stage: 1865
Tickets

Day/Time


Amount
  Category

Tosca: Deutsche Oper Berlin
Venue: Deutsche Oper Berlin, Main stage
City: Berlin

Total Price: € 80,00

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