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Berlin, Staatsoper, copper engraving c. 1750.

Strauss in Berlin - A celebration of Richard Strauss in the German capital

Tour highlights

  • Three operas at the Deutsche Oper Berlin: Elektra, Intermezzo and Arabella. The latter two conducted by Sir Donald Runnicles.
  • Talks on the performances by Barry Millington, Chief Critic for the Evening Standard.
  • Walks, museum and gallery visits with a Berlin-based local guide.

Berlin possesses some of the finest art galleries and museums in the world and offers the highest standards of music and opera performance. It is endowed with a range of historic architecture and is the site of Europe’s greatest concentration of first-rate contemporary architecture. Once again a national capital, it is also one of the most exciting cities on the Continent, recent and rapid changes pushing through a transformation without peacetime parallel.

One of the grandest capitals in Europe for the first forty years of the last century, it then suffered appallingly from aerial bombardment and Soviet artillery. For the next forty years it was cruelly divided into two parts and became the focus of Cold War antagonism, a bizarre confrontation between an enclave of western libertarianism and hard-line Communism.

Since the Wall was breached in 1989 the city has been transformed beyond recognition. From being a largely charmless urban expanse still bearing the scars of war, it has become a vibrant, liveable city, the very model of a modern major metropolis. The two halves have been knitted together and cleaning and repair have revealed the patrimony of historic architecture to be among the finest in Central Europe.

The art collections, formerly split, dispersed and often housed in temporary premises, are now coming together in magnificently restored or newly-built galleries. Berlin possesses international art and antiquities of the highest importance, as well as incomparable collections of German art. The number and variety of museums and the quality of their holdings make Berlin among the world’s most desired destinations for art lovers.

With three major opera houses and several orchestras, Berlin is a city where truly outstanding performances can be virtually guaranteed.


Practicalities

Two sharing: £3,580 or £3,430 without flights. Single occupancy: £4,070 or £3,920 without flights.

Travel by private coach throughout; accommodation as described below; breakfasts, 1 lunch and 3 dinners with wine; all admissions; all tips; all taxes; the services of the lecturer, tour manager and local guide.

Music: tickets to 4 performances are included, costing c. £350.

Westin Grand Berlin: a 5-star hotel built in the 1980s and renovated in a classicist style, located on the corner of Unter den Linden and Friedrichstraße. Single rooms are doubles for sole use.

There is a reasonable amount of walking and standing around in art galleries. Average distance by coach per day: 9 miles.

Are you fit enough to join the tour?

Between 10 and 22 participants.

Before booking, please refer to Travel.State.Gov to ensure you are happy with the travel advice for the destination(s) you are visiting. As a British company we follow the advice of the UK Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office.

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Testimonials

This tour was a joy from start to finish. The balance between art and opera was excellent.

Excellent itinerary – operas with the best seats plus marvellous cultural tours of major Berlin museums.

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