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Deutsche Oper Berlin
Modern architecture meets classical opera
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At the Deutsche Oper Berlin, you experience a fusion of post-war modernism and opera history. Fritz Bornemann's design captivates with its clean lines and spacious ambiance. Dive into a diverse program ranging from classical operas to contemporary works. Let the acoustics and atmosphere enchant you, making each visit unforgettable.
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Did you know?
The Deutsche Oper Berlin is the largest opera house in Berlin.
Quick Facts
- Architect
- Fritz Bornemann
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
- Opening Date
- 1961
- Wheelchair Access
- Fully accessible
- Website
- deutscheoperberlin.de
- Phone
- +49 30 34384343
Guided Story
Take a moment to look around and feel the grandeur surrounding you. This isn't just an opera house—it's a piece of living history. Imagine standing here when the original opera house, designed by Heinrich Seeling, graced this very spot before the war. Today, Fritz Bornemann's post-war modernist masterpiece stands proudly, embodying resilience and creativity. As you approach the entrance, picture the incredible acoustics that await inside, ready to transport you through captivating performances. And right now, you might even catch the distant echoes of rehearsals, a promise of the unforgettable experiences this venue offers.







