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Family Backstage Tour of the Deutsche Oper

The guided tours through the auditorium and across the stages as well as through the rehearsal rooms and the stage design magazine of the Deutsche Oper Berlin provide exciting impressions and interesting facts about the Deutsche Oper Berlin and everyday life behind the scenes.

  • Backstage-Führung – Ulrich Niepel

    Backstage-Führung – Ulrich Niepel

  • Backstage-Führung

    Backstage-Führung

  • Backstage-Führung – Matthias Baus

    Backstage-Führung – Matthias Baus

  • Backstage-Führung – Ulrich Niepel

    Backstage-Führung – Ulrich Niepel

  • Backstage-Führung – Ulrich Niepel

    Backstage-Führung – Ulrich Niepel

  • Backstage-Führung – Matthias Baus

    Backstage-Führung – Matthias Baus

  • Backstage-Führung – Ulrich Niepel

    Backstage-Führung – Ulrich Niepel

  • Backstage-Führung – Matthias Baus

    Backstage-Führung – Matthias Baus

  • Backstage-Führung – Ulrich Niepel

    Backstage-Führung – Ulrich Niepel

What thinking went into the architectural complex concealed behind the long, exposed-aggregate concrete façade on Bismarckstraße? What goes into designing a stage set? What happens at rehearsals? How and where are the precious costumes administered? Visitors will also learn some lesser-known details of the eventful history of the opera house, which, with its new, modern productions and its repertoire of early treasures, provides a cross-section of more than 40 years of productions and performances.

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