As the ‘theatre of the city’, the Kammerspiele has special ties to Munich and its history. Even when it was founded in the 1910s and 20s, the Kammerspiele was a theatre for the new and the unexpected.
Today, the Kammerspiele is once again building on the founding traditions of the 1920s: The theatre brings new, previously unheard voices to the stage to negotiate the pressing issues of our time. The attitude is open, passionate and confident. The Kammerspiele wants to be a space in which the future can be negotiated, dreamed of and portrayed.
The programme of the Münchner Kammerspiele is diverse and many productions also have English surtitles. In addition to contemporary theatre, you can also attend performances, concerts and film screenings at the Münchner Kammerspiele.
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Therese-Giehse-Halle, Falckenbergstraße 1, 80539 Munich
Werkraum, Hildegardstraße 1, 80539 Munich
Habibi Kiosk, Maximilianstraße 28, 80539 Munich
You get a 10% discount on this attraction with your Munich City Pass and your Munich Card.
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