It is one of the most representative buildings of Göttingen, Germany: The Deutsches Theater (DT). After the old theatre building at the Wilhelmsplatz burned down in 1887 this new house was built in Italian Renaissance style and opened in 1890. On the roof a winged Thalia (as the goddess of poetry and comedy) takes care of the theatre.
The beautiful facade and the historical interior would be already worth a visit – if you’ve got time, get some tickets. Especially when it comes to classic works the DT is my absolute favorite. Just keep in mind that the theatre has three stages: the historical stage with three levels, a modern secondary stage, and the bistro stage.
Deutsches Theater
Theaterplatz
Göttingen
Germany
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