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On September 24, 1961 the Opernhaus that had been inaugurated in 1912 and destroyed during the War was reopened as Deutsche Oper Berlin: Ever since it has been Berlin´s largest music theatre, featuring among the most modern institutions in Europe. The straightforward and elegant building that was realized by architect Fritz Bornemann guarantees a maximum viewing and hearing experience for every visitor.
From its beginnings, the opera house in Bismarckstraße was designed for the production of the major works of the 19th and early 20th century – Wagner, Verdi, Puccini, Strauss and many others. Supplementary to the programme, and extending the core repertoire, are rediscovered or banned works from the first half of the 20th century. The Deutsche Oper has a carefully nurtured repertoire of approximately 70 opera productions, each bearing the individual stamp of their respective directors.
Since the beginning of the 2006|2007 season, director Kirsten Harms, in her capacity as Intendant, has been in charge of the artistic programme and responsible for a root-and-branch 'changing of the guard'. New Musical Director in the Bismarckstraße since August 2009 has been the Wagner and Strauss expert Donald Runnicles. Soloists of international repute, famous directors and conductors and an excellent ensemble made up of singers, chorus and musicians have established the Deutsche Oper Berlin as one of the great opera houses of the world. Artistic refinement and bold innovation have a proud tradition at the Deutsche Oper Berlin.
Deutsche Oper Berlin

Deutsche Oper Berlin
Bismarckstraße 35
10627 Berlin
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Give one or two ticket(s) for an opera or a dance performance in Germany or around the world.
A wide choice of performances is proposed
- Different packages are available :
- Moderato Gift Certificate: € 180* for 1 ticket- € 360* for 2 tickets
The package includes one or two ticket(s) for an opera in 1st category in main theaters in Berlin, Brussels, Florence, Geneva, Paris, Rome, Seville or Toulouse and in 2nd category in Barcelona.

- Adagio Gift Certificate: € 115* for 1 ticket- € 230* for 2 tickets
The package includes one or two ticket(s) for a Dance performance in 1st category in main theaters in Anvers, Berlin, Brussels, Copenhagen, Geneva, Paris, Rome or Toulouse.
- Personalized Gift Certificate.
Choose the theaters or the performance that you want to offer.
For further information, please contact us.
You will then receive:
- A Gift Certificate,
- The list of performances for each city according to the chosen package.
Music & Opera remains at your disposal for any advice.
* All the packages are available for the season 2010/2011.
Except for Gala evenings and New Year's Eve - According to the availability of the day of the booking request.
* The amount of the gift voucher is estimated on an average of ticket prices according to the different theaters. The price of the ticket can be different from the amount paid for the gift voucher (lower or higher). Refund is not possible.















