Theater Dortmund is a theatrical organization that produces operas, musicals, ballets, plays, and concerts in Dortmund, Germany. It was founded as the Stadttheater Dortmund in 1904. Supported by the German Government, the organization owns and operates several performance spaces.
Theater 1904, destroyed in World War II, and now (Opera House)
Opernhaus Dortmund
Schauspielhaus Dortmund
Konzerthaus Dortmund
Dortmund is the third-largest city in North Rhine-Westphalia, after Cologne and Düsseldorf, and the ninth-largest city in Germany. With a population of 612,065 inhabitants, it is the largest city of the Ruhr as well as the largest city of Westphalia. It lies on the Emscher and Ruhr rivers in the Rhine-Ruhr Metropolitan Region, the second biggest metropolitan region by GDP in the European Union, and is considered the administrative, commercial, and cultural centre of the eastern Ruhr. Dortmund is the second-largest city in the Low German dialect area, after Hamburg.
Image: Zeche Zollern Dortmund Bövinghausen
Image: Alte Markt Dortmund
Image: Platz der Deutschen Einheit
Historical view of Dortmund by Georg Braun and Franz Hogenberg (between 1572 and 1618)