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When we hear about Munich, the first thing that goes into our minds is the Oktoberfest, one of the city’s most glorious events. This is a celebration for two weeks with millions of people visiting its ‘Bierzelte,’ or beer tents, to grab, well, beers.
However, there’s more to Munich than just the Oktoberfest. For instance, Munich is the leading location for education, science, and research in Germany. It is the home of Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, Theodor Hänsch, and Max Planck, which are all Nobel Prize winners. The Max Planck Society, which is an independent and well-known research company, is also based here. Munich has one of the strongest economies in all Germany. It is also considered a global city since several multi-national companies are locally based here, like Siemens AG and BMW.
Munich is one of the major European cultural centres famous for its music and plays. This city is home of musical greats such as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Richard Strauss, and Orlando di Lasso. This rich tradition of great musicians allowed Munich to advance as a cultural giant.
The most famous theatre is the National Theatre of Munich. This theatre is home to groups such as Bayerische Staatsoper (Bavarian State Opera), and the Bayerisches Staatsballett (Bavarian State Ballet). The theatre became popular when several works of Richard Wagner premiered here.
Another theatre also well known in Munich is the Neues Residenztheatre (New Residence Theatre). It houses the Bavarian Staatsschauspiel (Bavarian State Theatre), which is one of the most important German language theatres in the world.
If there is a New Residence Theatre, there is also the Cuvilliés Theatre or the Old Residence Theatre (Altes Residenztheatre). It was destroyed during the World War II and was recreated in the 1950s. Mozart’s Idomeneo and Carl von Weber’s Abu Hassan were staged here. The theatre was recently modernized and re-opened last June with the premiere of the new production of Mozart’s Idomeneo.
Staatstheatre am Gärtnerplatz (The State Theatre on the Gärtnerplatz) is an opera house in Munich. It is considered to be one of the most active theatres in Germany, with more than 200 performances like operas, ballets, and musicals.
The Prinzregententheatre is a theatre and opera house in Munich that had served as the home to Bavarian State Opera, while the National Theatre was destroyed, from 1944 to 1963. It also housed some operas of Richard Wagner.
If you want to experience the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra, the place you need to go is the Gasteig. Most of the events of the Filmfest of Munich are held here, as well.
Another one of the most successful German language theatres in Munich is the Kammerspiele. It was originally founded as a private theatre by Erich Siegel in 1911, but in 1933, the theatre became the municipal theatre of the City of Munich. The theatre presented some of the world premiere performances of Robert Wilson, George Tabori, Max Schreck, and many other actors and writers who were awarded numerous prizes.
Definitely, Munich is one amazing place to visit for tourists who want great cultural and educational experiences. Munich has a strong tradition for the arts and drama. Most of the performances found in these theatres relate strongly to the times - speaking to the audience as if these performances matter greatly to people’s personal lives. Munich is a great start to learn the magnificence of live performances.