
Deutsches Theater München
Immerse in Munich's Theatrical History and Baroque Splendor
Did you know?
The Baroque Revival design of the Deutsches Theater in Munich by Karl Stöhr has evolved into an architectural heritage monument of Bavaria since its opening in 1896.
Quick Facts
- Architect
- Karl Stöhr
- Architectural Style
- Baroque
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
- Opening Date
- September 26, 1896
- Wheelchair Access
- Fully accessible
- Website
- deutsches-theater.de
Guided Story
Feel the buzz in the air? Right here, during carnival season, this theater transforms into Munich's largest ballroom. Imagine the glittering lights and the joyful music filling the space. Behind you, the grand façade by Karl Stöhr has welcomed artists from around the globe for over a century. Look up, those intricate details whisper tales of the past. Picture legendary operettas premiering here, captivating audiences with their charm. Even today, amidst its modern flair, this theater remains a place steeped in history and magic.
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