Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe, Multi-genre theatre at Hermann-Levi-Platz, Karlsruhe, Germany.
Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe is a multi-genre theatre in Karlsruhe that presents operas, ballets, concerts, and plays. The institution operates four different performance venues across the city to offer a broad program for its audience.
The theatre was founded in 1808 as a new building designed by Friedrich Weinbrenner near the castle. After several reconstructions, it moved to its current location at Hermann-Levi-Platz in 1975.
The theatre is home to the state orchestra and opera choir, who regularly perform together and introduce audiences to different art forms. The venue itself welcomes different people daily who gather here for shared experiences.
The building has limited wheelchair access that should be checked before visiting. The ticket office at Hermann-Levi-Platz 1 offers bookings by phone or email.
The theatre dedicates an annual festival to Georg Friedrich Händel on February 23, a tradition begun in 1978. This celebration makes the composer the centre of special programming with performances and concerts.
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