RMCPJCD8–Candelabra in front of the Vienna Staatsoper, 1905
RMCPJCD3–Candelabra in front of the Vienna Staatsoper, 1905
RMFD7HYF–Destruction at the Staatsoper Unter den Linden, 1941
RMCPM9PH–The Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin at night, 1933
RMFD7AXJ–State ceremony at the Staatsoper Berlin, 1935
RMFD7AM5–May Day rally of the Reich Chamber of Culture in the Staatsoper Unter den Linden, 1934
RMCPM367–Bomb damages at the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin, 1943
RMFD7AKN–May Day rally of the Reich Chamber of Culture in the Staatsoper Unter den Linden, 1934
RM2DBHRMG–This painting by Eduard Gaertner shows the street Unter den Linden in Berlin. On the right the Neue Wache with the Scharnhorst statue, on the left the Staatsoper. Undated painting, created around 1840.
RM2B2BBGR–An overview during a concert of the opera ball organized by the Staatsoper in the rooms of the Krolloper in Berlin.
RM2BX56A1–Closing photo of the opera 'Friedenstag' (Peace Day) by composer Richard Strauss at the Staatsoper 'Unter den Linden' in Berlin.
RM2BX567P–Closing photo of the opera 'Friedenstag' (Peace Day) by composer Richard Strauss at the Staatsoper 'Unter den Linden' in Berlin.
RM2B2B8BE–The dancer Lo Hesse, who had an engagement at the Staatsoper Berlin, at the wheel of her car. She is currently operating the gear lever, which, like the handbrake, is outside the bodywork.
RM2DBHRP5–On January 12, 1936, the Opera Ball of the Prussian State Theater was held at the Staatsoper Unter den Linden. The photograph shows the guests before the beginning of the event.
RM2DBHN5F–From the left, Hermann Goering, Werner von Blomberg, Adolf Hitler, Paul von Hindenburg, Franz von Papen and Wilhelm Frick, at the Staatsoper unter den Linden.
RMTA371X–Prince Regent Paul of Yugoslavia and Hermann Goering in a conversation during a break of the opera 'Meistersinger von Nurenberg', which had been performed in honor of the guest in the Staatsoper.
RM2DBHRMR–On January 12, 1936, the Opera Ball of the Prussian State Theater took place at the Staatsoper Unter den Linden. The photo shows a performance of the State Opera Ballet.
RM2DBHRPB–On January 12, 1936, the Opera Ball of the Prussian State Theater took place at the Staatsoper Unter den Linden. The photo shows a performance of the State Opera Ballet.
RM2DBHRMC–The Opera Ball of the Prussian State Theater took place at the Staatsoper Unter den Linden on January 12, 1936. The photo shows the hall, on the left is Reich Minister of War, Werner von Blomberg.
RM2DBHRNM–Aerial view from a zeppelin on the street Unter den Linden in 1913. A military parade is just taking place on the street. In the foreground at Bebelplatz is the Alte Palais (or Kaiser-Wilhelm-Palais) the Alte Bibliothek (left) and the Koenigliche Opernhaus (Staatsoper, right). Behind them are the Koenigliche Bibliothek (today State Library), the Humboldt University and the Neue Wache (from left to right). In the background on the right is the Bode-Museum, in front of it the construction site for the Pergamonmuseum.
RMCPJCCR–Vienna Opera Ball, 1937
RMCPJCCX–Vienna Opera Ball, 1936
RMCPHPR3–Jarmila Novotna and Richard Tauber, 1934
RMCPMR8M–The Nibelung scene by Richard Wagner
RMCPJCCT–Vienna Opera Ball, 1937
RMCPJAFN–Performance of the play 'The Robbers' by Friedrich Schiller, 1926
RMCPJAFH–Performance of 'The Robbers' by Friedrich Schiller, 1926
RMCPHPR7–Richard Tauber and Lotte Lehmann, 1924
RMCPJ201–Margarethe Arndt-upper with Hermann Goring, 1934
RMC4622D–Burning of books in Berlin, 1933
RMCPMR8K–The Nibelung scene by Richard Wagner
RMCPHPR8–Actors in the performance of the 'Magic Flute' in Berlin, 1928
RMH3AEYH–Nazi imperial eagle in Berlin, 1937
RMFD79T5–Public radio listening before the Berlin State Opera, 1933
RMFD7AXC–State ceremony at Kaiser-Franz-Joseph-Platz, 1935
RMFD7C9N–German-Japanese relations
RM2DBHRW0–The honor guard of the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler marches past the leader of the Italian Young Fascists (Gioventu Italiana del Littorio) Federale Sandro Bonamici (at the same time Gauleiter of Verona, right in the picture, performing the Nazi salute) and Chief of Staff Hartmann Lauterbacher (half right behind him). The occasion was a wreath-laying ceremony at the memorial (Neue Wache) in Berlin Unter den Linden on August 19, 1939 by the participants of the long-distance bicycle tour Rome-Berlin-Rome. In the background (from left to right) the State Opera, the Old Library (in scaffolding),
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