Tickets

Ticket prices

Tickets can also be purchased at the cash desk (except the Kombiticket).

Ticket: 15 €
Reduced ticket: 9 €
Evening ticket: 9 € (Thursday 5–8 pm)
Group ticket (from 10 persons): 9 € per person

Annual ticket holders of the Museum Barberini receive reduced admission to the exhibition "Edvard Munch. Magic of the North

Free admission for refugees
Under 18: Free admission

With a Day Ticket, Evening Ticket or Kombiticket you can visit all our exhibitions.

Opening times

Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat, Sund 10 am – 6 pm
Thu 10 am – 8 pm (reduced admission from 5 pm)
Exclusive for groups: Wed – Fri from 9 am (Online registration in advance)

Closed on Tuesdays (except public holidays 3.10. and 26.12.)
Also closed on 24 and 31.12.

Admission for groups and schools only
Wed – Fri from 9 am
Online registration essential: Group bookings

Ticket information

Concessions, proof of entitlement required:

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) 
Berlin Welcome Card
Berlin City Tour Card
Guest Student Card FU Berlin
Familien-Pass (parents receive concession)
Berlin-Ticket S
TheaterGemeinde Berlin
IAA (International Association of Art)
Art Card
IGBK (Internationale Gesellschaft der Bildenden Künste)
BBK (Berufsverband Bildender Künstler*innen)
VDR (Verband der Restauratoren e.V.)
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

Employees of Berlin Tourismus & Kongress GmbH (Visit Berlin)
Tourist guides: Berlin Guide - Verband der Berliner Stadtführer e.V., Bündnis Berliner Stadtführer e.V., Bundesverband der Gästeführer in Deutschland e.V. (BVGD)

Sponsors of the current exhibitions

During the exhibition "Edvard Munch. Magic of the North" (15.9.23-22.1.24), extended opening hours until 8pm apply on Thursdays. A reduced evening ticket can be purchased for the 5-8 pm time slot. All exhibitions can be visited with the evening ticket.

 

If you want to bring a group of 10 or more people or a school group to our museum, please buy a time-slot ticket in advance. Each time slot can take one group (max. 35 people). First select the date when you wish to visit, then the size of the group, and finally the time slot. A time-slot booking does not include a guided tour. Admission is free for school groups and visitors under 18. Groups of 10 or more people pay the reduced rate.

 

After you’ve completed your booking, you can use the confirmation link to download your ticket. You will also receive it via email. 

Depending on how you book your online ticket, it may take up to ten minutes to receive the confirmation email. Do be sure to check your spam folder.

 

Your online ticket can only be refunded if the entire event is cancelled or if the entry is no longer possible on the specified date and time. Please also refer to our terms and conditions.

 

Timeslots for Museum Sunday (first sunday of the month) are available here. Next Museum Sunday at the Berlinische Galerie on 4.6.23.

 

Upon presenting a ticket from the Jewish Museum Berlin, we will grant you an admission discount. The same offer applies in reverse to temporary exhibitions at the Jewish Museum. Its permanent exhibition can be visited free of charge.

 

If you have any questions or problems regarding payment or the booking section, our service provider will be happy to help:
E-Mail: publicticketsolution@visitberlin.de
Monday – Friday, 9am – 18pm

 

Time-slot ticket

Group bookings

If you want to bring a group of 10 or more people or a school group to our museum, please buy a time-slot ticket in advance. Each time slot can take one group (max. 35 people). Groups of 10 or more can buy tickets at the reduced rate of 9 € per person.

First select the date when you wish to visit, then the size of the group, and finally the time slot. A time-slot booking does not include a guided tour.

Admission is free for school groups and visitors under 18. Groups of 10 or more people pay the reduced rate.

Guided tours for groups can be booked directly through Museumsdienst Berlin (tel. +49 (0)30-247 49-888, museumsdienst@kulturprojekte.berlin). In this case there is no need to purchase a time-slot ticket.

Group bookings (reduced rate) – no guided tour


Group bookings (free admission) – no guided tour

Kombiticket

The Kombiticket (20 € / 12 €) can be used for the Munch exhibition at the Berlinische Galerie and for the exhibition “Munch: Trembling Earth” (18 November 2023 – 1 April 2024) at the Museum Barberini in Potsdam.

 

The Kombiticket can only be purchased online at the Berlinische Galerie ticket shop and at the online ticket shop of the Museum Barberini. It is not possible to buy it at the cash desk.

Once you have bought a Kombiticket, please book a free time slot before you go to the exhibition at the Museum Barberini at: https://www.museum-barberini.de/kt-munch. Now select the type of ticket and quantity for your time slot. The type of ticket to choose if you already have a Kombiticket is “free house ticket (0 euro ticket)”.

You will find more details about the Kombiticket in the FAQs below.

If you have already purchased a Kombiticket from the Museum Barberini, you can select a free time slot for your visit to the Berlinische Galerie here. The ticket is only valid in conjunction with the Kombiticket purchased at the Museum Barberini.

FAQ Kombiticket

Between September 2023 and April 2024 both the Berlinische Galerie and the Museum Barberini in Potsdam will be putting on their own independent exhibitions of art by Edvard Munch. For Munch fans who want to see both, the museums are offering a joint Kombiticket enabling people to visit the two shows for a combined price of 20 euros (12 euros at the reduced rate).

 

1) Select a date, choose between the regular and reduced rate, then indicate how many Kombitickets you want.

2) Then select the time when you want to visit the Munch exhibition at the Berlinische Galerie.

3) Put your tickets in the shopping basket and follow the instructions to complete your purchase. 

4) Important: You will need a time slot for your visit to the Museum Barberini as well, but there will be no charge. You can reserve your slot through the Museum Barberini ticket shop: https://www.museum-barberini.de/kt-munch. Please keep your Kombiticket until your visit as evidence that you have already paid and show it at the door.

Select the date and time when you want to visit. If there are no more time slots available on your chosen date, try another date.

Now select the type of ticket and quantity for your time slot. The type of ticket to choose if you already have a Kombiticket is “free house ticket (0 euro ticket)”. 

Put your tickets in the basket and follow the remaining instructions to complete your reservation.

The sale of Kombitickets will end on 15 January 2024. The exhibition at the Berlinische Galerie will run until 22 January 2024 but you can use your Kombiticket to visit the exhibition at the Barberini until 1 April 2024.

 

The following groups are entitled to the reduced admission rate:

  • students, trainees (including trainee museum curators)
  • people with disabilities (50%< on the German system)
  • people on a Voluntary Social or Ecological Year (FSJ/FÖJ)
  • people on a Federal Volunteers Service programme (BFD)
  • holders of an artCard from art-Magazin
  • holders of a Berlin WelcomeCard
  • holders of a Berlinpass

No, unfortunately you can’t cancel a Kombiticket or any other type of ticket.

 

At the Museum Barberini the Kombiticket also grants access to the collection of French Impressionism. At the Berlinische Galerie the Kombiticket covers all temporary exhibitions on at that time and the permanent exhibition from the Collection.

 

If you have any questions or problems around payment, the booking process or similar matters, please contact:

besucherservice@museum-barberini.de or
publicticketsolution@visitberlin.de (Monday – Friday, 9 am – 6 pm)