, interior The parent ensemble of the company was founded in 1653, under
Electress consort Princess Henriette Adelaide of Savoy, when
Giovanni Battista Maccioni's ''L'arpa festante'' was performed in the court theatre. In 1753, the Residence Theatre (
Cuvilliés Theatre) was opened as a major stage. While opera performances were also held in the
Prinzregententheater (completed in 1901), the company's home base is the
Nationaltheater München on
Max-Joseph-Platz. In 1875, the
Munich Opera Festival took place for the first time. Sir
Peter Jonas became the
general manager in 1993, the first British general manager of any major German-speaking opera house. In 2008,
Nikolaus Bachler became Intendant (general manager) of the opera company, and
Kirill Petrenko became
Generalmusikdirektor (GMD) in 2013. In 2014, the Bavarian State Opera received the
Opernhaus des Jahres (opera house of the year) award from
Opernwelt magazine. In October 2015, the company announced the extensions of the contracts of Bachler and of Petrenko through August 2021. Both Bachler and Petrenko stood down from their respective posts at the close of the 2020–2021 season. In March 2018, the company announced the appointments of as its next general manager, and of
Vladimir Jurowski as its next GMD, both effective with the 2021–2022 season. In June 2024, the company announced the extension of Dorny's contract as
Intendant through 2031, and of Jurowski's contract as GMD through the close of the 2027–2028 season. At the time of this announcement, Jurowski had been expected to stand down as GMD at the close of the 2027-2028 season. In July 2025, the
Bavarian Ministry of Science, Research and Art announced a one-year extension of Jurowski's contract as GMD, through the 2028-2029 season, with Jurowski expected to close his tenure as GMD at the end of the 2028-2029 season. The company received the "Opera Company of the Year" award at the 2018 and 2023
International Opera Awards. ==
Intendanten (General Managers)==