
Schillertheater
A Stage Steeped in History and Modernity
Did you know?
It served the State Theatres of Berlin starting in 1951.
Quick Facts
- Wheelchair Access
- Fully accessible
Guided Story
Imagine standing here amidst stories that seep through the walls of the Schiller Theater. Look up and see the grand facade—it speaks of a time when this theater was the epicenter of Berlin's theatrical scene. Can you hear the faint echoes of past performances? From the roaring twenties to the early nineties, this was a place where stage magic happened. Just behind you, a short walk takes you to the Renaissance Theater, ready for discovery. But here, it feels like the spirits of Schiller and Goethe might just strike up a conversation about art with you. The modern performances breathe new life into these hallowed halls, while the past remains a constant companion.
Location
Nearby

Ernst-Reuter-Platz

Renaissance-Theater Berlin

Architekturmuseum

Das Verborgene Museum (geschlossen)

Technische Universität Berlin

Dritte Kirche Christi, Wissenschaftler, Berlin

St. Thomas von Aquin (West 2)
