Margravial Opera House
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Margravial Opera House
The Margravial Opera House is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the best-preserved Baroque theatres in Europe. Built in 1748 by Princess Wilhelmine of Prussia, its lavish wooden interior and trompe-l'œil design are a stunning example of 18th-century theatrical architecture.
Restored to its original grandeur, the venue is now a working opera house and museum, hosting specialist productions and early music concerts. Intimate, ornate, and acoustically rich, it offers a rare step back in time for lovers of history and classical performance.

What is the Margravial Opera House’s capacity?
The venue seats around 500 guests in a richly decorated auditorium.
Who has performed at the Margravial Opera House?
The opera house has hosted everything from Baroque masterpieces to modern classical performances from artists like Kit Armstrong, often during the Bayreuth Baroque Festival.
How can fans get to the Margravial Opera House?
Located in Bayreuth, Germany, the venue is a short walk from Bayreuth Hauptbahnhof and easily accessible by local bus and taxi.
Is the Margravial Opera House wheelchair accessible?
Yes. The building has been updated to include step-free access, lifts, and accessible seating, without compromising its historic interiors.