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  1. Munich’s Nationaltheater. Opened in 1818, the Nationaltheater is the main venue of the Bayerische Staatsoper, the Bavarian State Ballet and the Bavarian State Orchestra. The Neoclassicist theatre provides seats for a total of 2,101 visitors. With 2,500 m², the stage rebuilt after the Second World War is one of the world’s biggest opera stages.

  2. Situated on Max-Joseph Platz in Munich, Germany, the National Theatre of Bavaria (Bayerische Staatsoper) proudly presents the main works of German opera and ballet (the theatre is home to the Bavarian State Opera and the National Ballet Company, or Bayerisches Staatsballett).

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  4. National Theatre by night (2017) by Wilfried Hoesl Bayerische Staatsoper. After the opera house burnt down in 1823, it was rebuilt in 1823/25. Leo von Klenze, the future court architect of Ludwig I, was in charge of the building work. He made minor changes to the interior, but on the whole kept to Fischer's conception.

  5. The Nationaltheater on Max-Joseph-Platz was not Munich’s first opera house. All the way back in the mid-1600s, Elector Ferdinand Maria had a “royal opera house” erected on the square at Salvatorplatz. The Neues Opera Hauß (New Opera House) designed by François Cuvilliés followed in 1753. With just 560 seats, it soon became too small to ...

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  6. May 12, 2020 · The Nationaltheater, located at the central Max-Joseph-Platz, is also the Bavarian State Opera. It was first built in 1651. Around 1800 the theatre was demolished. The new building was modelled on the Theatre de Odeon de Paris 1812-1818 and built by the young architect Karl von Friedrich. The Munich National Theatre was then destroyed twice ...

  7. Das Rheingold ( pronunciation ⓘ; The Rhinegold ), WWV 86A, is the first of the four epic music dramas that constitute Richard Wagner 's Der Ring des Nibelungen (English: The Ring of the Nibelung ). It was performed, as a single opera, at the National Theatre Munich on 22 September 1869, and received its first performance as part of the Ring ...

  8. Munich Opera: The National Theater on Max-Joseph-Platz was opened in 1818 and is the main venue for the world-renowned Bavarian State Opera and the Bavarian State Ballet. Stage: Rebuilt after World War II, the 2,500-square-meter stage is one of the largest opera stages in the world. Seating: The auditorium with its magnificent royal box holds a ...

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