Deutsche Oper is a station of the Berlin U-Bahn on line U2, located in the Charlottenburg district.
At the same time, the Wilhelmplatz (now Richard-Wagner-Platz) station was put in operation as the western terminus.
The architect Alfred Grenander had designed Germany's first U-Bahn station with four tracks, in consideration of the future branch-off to Reichskanzlerplatz (now Theodor-Heuss-Platz) in Westend that went into service on 29 March 1908.
As a result, the BVG decided to build a new eastern exit and reopened the station on 1 September 2000 in a renovated 1906 condition.
The walls are furnished with tiles designed by José de Guimarães, a gift from the Portuguese ambassador in Berlin.