About

The Maxim Gorki Theater in Berlin, crafted by architects Karl Friedrich Schinkel and Carl Theodor Ottmer, is a vibrant hub of postmigrant theatre that has been captivating audiences since 1827. Known for its outstanding and innovative performance aesthetics, it introduces new themes that resonate with a diverse audience. With English surtitles, even non-German speakers can immerse themselves in the avant-garde and experimental works showcased here. The theater's traditional interior and comfortable red chairs add to the authentic experience, making even the view from the cheapest seats a delight. Affordable pricing makes it accessible for all, and the option to enjoy a drink at the bar enhances the friendly atmosphere. Conveniently, visitors can use credit cards for payments, adding ease to your cultural experience. Plan a visit of 2-3 hours to fully appreciate everything this esteemed venue has to offer.

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Recommended visit time

2-3 hours

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Payment by credit card

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Am Kupfergraben (Berlin)
Tram stop 102 m walk
Staatsoper
Bus stop 166 m walk
Georgenstr./Am Kupfergraben
Tram stop 186 m walk
Am Kupfergraben
Bus stop 210 m walk

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Jonathan Herkommer
Jonathan Herkommer
1 month ago on Google

super theater

Wilma Luise Grille
Wilma Luise Grille
1 month ago on Google

Der Service war sehr nett. Das Stück war erste Sahne (sowohl Dschinns als auch Ellenbogen). Auch die Workshops zu beiden Stücken waren aufschlussreich und lustig. Die Aesthetic von dem Theater gefiel mir vom Saal bis zur Toilette. Immer wieder gerne. (Auch geeignet für Klassenausflüge)

Kerstin Lück
Kerstin Lück
1 month ago on Google

Modernes und inspirierendes Theater. Tolles Ensemble!