Museums and Memorials

Deutsche Oper Berlin

On September 24, 1961 the Opernhaus that had been inaugurated in 1912 and destroyed during the War was reopened as Deutsche Oper Berlin. Ever since it has been Berlin´s largest and Germany´s second largest music theatre, featuring among the most modern institutions in Europe. The straightforward and elegant building that was realized by architect Fritz Bornemann (he also conceived the America Memorial Library and the Haus der Berliner Festspiele, a. o.) seats 1.859 and guarantees a maximum viewing and hearing experience for every visitor.

https://deutscheoperberlin.de/de_DE/calendar?category_system=from_file&date=01.11.2024

Alternative: A virtual tour of the Deutsche Oper https://deutscheoperberlin.de/en_EN/adventskalender2024

Address

Bismarckstraße 35, 
10627 Berlin-Charlottenburg

Telephone Number

Hotline: 
+49 (0)30 343 84 01 
Ticket Service: +49 (0)30 343 84 343

Web Address

Deutsche Oper Berlin Website

………..Opening Hours

Monday to Saturday: 
9 AM to 8 PM 
Sunday and Public Holidays: 
Noon to 8 PM

Public Transport

The Deutsche Oper Berlin is easily accessible by public transport:

  • U-Bahn: 
    Take the U2 line and get off at the «Deutsche Oper» station.
  • Bus: Routes 101 and 109 stop near the venue.
  • U-Bahn: 
    The U7 line’s «Bismarckstraße» station is also nearby.

Ticket Service

You can purchase tickets online through the Deutsche Oper Berlin website or by calling the ticket service at +49 (0)30 343 84 343. The box office is open Thursday to Saturday from 12:00 PM to 7:00 PM6.

………………………….schedule 24-25…………………
https://deutscheoperberlin.de/en_EN/calendar?category_system=from_file&date=01.12.2024
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