Deutsche Oper Berlin: Virtual tour of the opera house
In Berlin-Charlottenburg, the opera house opened in 1912 and destroyed during the war was reopened as the Deutsche Oper Berlin on September 24, 1961. Since then, it has been Berlin's largest and Germany's second largest music theater - and one of the most modern in Europe. The straight-lined, elegant building designed by architect Fritz Bornemann (e.g. Amerika-Gedenk-Bibliothek, Haus der Berliner Festspiele) offers 1,859 seats and guarantees optimal viewing conditions as well as the best acoustics for every visitor.
The Deutsche Oper Berlin in a virtual tour with views of the costume shop, the fundus, the chorus and orchestra hall, with views of the stage and the carpentry [Cultural Institute].
Alternative: The Deutsche Oper Berlin in a virtual tour [www.begehungen.de]
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