Ticket presale "Edvard Munch"
15.9.23 – 22.1.24

Tickets


Regular Ticket: 15 Euro
Reduced Ticket: 9 Euro

Under 18: Free admission

Free admission for refugees / Вільний вхід для біженців / Для беженцев вход бесплатный

School children, students, apprentices, Participants in a Voluntary Social Service (from 18)
People with severe disabilities
Groups of 10 or more
Single entry upon presentation of a ticket from the Jewish Museum Berlin (JMB) 
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Berlinpass
TheaterGemeinde Berlin
IAA (International Association of Art)
Art Card
IGBK (Internationale Gesellschaft der Bildenden Künste)
BBK (Berufsverband Bildender Künstler*innen)
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Queer City Pass

 

Free entry, proof of entitlement required:

Children and young people, aged 18 and under
School groups and accompanying persons
Recognised helpers of people with severe disabilities
Press representatives
Museum Pass Berlin ("3-day pass")
DAIMLER art pass

Members of the following associations:
Deutscher Museumsbund, ICOM, ICOMOS, IKT International Association of Curators of Contemporary Art, Deutscher Verband für Kunstgeschichte

Members of societies and circles of friends at the following institutions: 
Berlinische Galerie, Brücke-Museum, Jüdisches Museum Berlin, Kunsthalle Emden, Photographische Sammlung der SK Stiftung Kultur/Köln

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Please register in advance if you would like to visit us with a group of more than 10 people or with a school class. To register, send an email to Katrin Kaptain, Education, kaptain@berlinischegalerie.de. Please indicate your preferred date and the size of your group.

Groups of 10 or more are entitled to reduced admission.
Admission is free for school classes and visitors aged 18 years and under.

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Monday – Friday, 9am – 18pm

 

The exhibition “Magic of the North” tells the story of Edvard Munch and Berlin, illustrated by paintings, prints and photographs. Edvard Munch (1863–1944) challenged his contemporaries with the radical modernity of his paintings, especially in Berlin, where the Norwegian Symbolist exerted a big influence around the turn of the century.

The German capital was in the grip of a fervour for all things Nordic. Munch’s works polarised people. He moved to the Spree, living and working in the city again and again between 1892 and 1907.

The exhibition embraces about 80 works by Edvard Munch. They are joined by the works of other artists who set their stamp in the late 19th century on how Berlin imagined the North and on the Modernist art world in the city.

A partnership with the MUNCH in Oslo and with decisive support from Kupferstichkabinett and Neue Nationalgalerie, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin