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#SharingMusic: The Philharmonie Berlin is more than just a concert hall – it’s a place where people come together. Connection, exchange, shared experiences – that’s what the Philharmonie is all about, as our Open day reflects.
Take your time to explore the building, discover its remarkable architecture, and enjoy a behind-the-scenes look. Experience music with the Berliner Philharmoniker and members of the Karajan Akademie in concerts, masterclasses, and creative workshops for the whole family.
The Musical Instrument Museum will also be joining in. Whether you’re a regular visitor or here for the first time – we warmly welcome you.
Programme
Piotr Tchaikovsky
“Romeo and Juliet”, Fantasy Overture after Shakespeare
Piotr Tchaikovsky
Der Nussknacker (Ballett) op. 71. Akt II Nr. 13 Blumenwalzer
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