The Deutsche Oper Berlin is an opera house in what used to be West Berlin.
It is a relatively new house, having been built after World War II. However, its history goes back to the Deutsche Opernhaus in Charlottenburg (Bismarckstraße 34-37) which was started in 1911 and opened November 7, 1912 with a production of Beethoven's Fidelio.
In 1925, its name was changed to Städtische Oper. Joseph Goebbels had the name changed back to the Deutsche Opernhaus. In 1935, the building was remodeled by Paul Baumgarten and the seating reduced from 2300 to 2098. It was destroyed November 23, 1943.
After the war, the company used the building of the Theater des Westens until the new building was completed on September 24, 1961. The opening production was Mozart's Don Giovanni. The new building opened with the current name.
It is the home of an opera company and the Staatsballett Berlin.
The DeutscheOper Berlin is an opera house in what used to be West Berlin.
However, its history goes back to the Deutsche Opernhaus in Charlottenburg (Bismarckstraße 34-37) which was started in 1911 and opened November 7, 1912 with a production of Beethoven'sFidelio.
In 1925, its name was changed to Städtische Oper.