Your visit

Opernhaus
Oberer Schloßgarten 6
70173 Stuttgart
Opernhaus
Oberer Schloßgarten 6
70173 Stuttgart
The former Royal Court Theatres were constructed between 1909 and 1912 by the architect Max Littmann. The building complex consists of opera house, play house and administrative building. In 1924 the buildings were placed under a preservation order. The smaller play house was completely destroyed during the Second World War and only the opera house, decorated with neo-classical columns, survived the War.
The opera house is the venue for both opera and ballet productions. In the Fifties and the Seventies, the auditorium was renovated twice, but changes were converted back in 1982 and 1984 when the interior was restored according to original designs. Nowadays, the richly-ornamented first tier is well-worth seeing with its array of marble busts that depict famous poets and composers. Another impressive feature is the elaborate ceiling fresco in the auditorium.
1.404 seats
Public transport
Trains
ICE, IC, InterRegio via Main Station (10 minutes walk from there) 
 
Straßenbahn (Underground) 
U5, U6, U7, U12, U14, U15, U29 to Main Station 
U1, U2, U4, U9, U14 to Staatsgalerie
 
Bus
40, 42 and 44 to Main Station
40, 42 to Staatsgalerie
N2 - N6  to Main Train Station (Night Buses available)
 
S-Bahn
S1 - 6 to Main Station
 
For further information regarding time schedules please visit:
http://www.bahn.de
http://www.vvs.de
Arrival by car
A8       
Karlsruhe - Stuttgart (Exit Stuttgart-Degerloch)
München - Stuttgart (Exit Stuttgart-Degerloch)

A81
Würzburg - Heilbronn - Stuttgart (Exits Stuttgart - Feuerbach, Stuttgart - Zuffenhausen)
Bodensee - Singen - Rottweil - Stuttgart (Exits Stuttgart - Zentrum)
 
Bundesstraßen
B10, B14, B27, B295 (In the direction of City centre, Main Train Station)

Parking garages*
Staatsgalerie, Konrad-Adenauer-Straße 30, 70173 Stuttgart
Schloßgarten, Schillerstraße, 70173 Stuttgart
Landtag, Konrad-Adenauer-Straße 3, 70173 Stuttgart

* All parking garages are open 24 hours.