Museum Europäischer Kulturen: Billet
dès 10,00 €
Day ticket for your visit to the Museum of European Cultures (Museum Europäischer Kulturen): Collecting, researching, preserving, presenting and communicating everyday culture and realities in Europe from the 18th century to the present is the main focus.
Book your day ticket now for your visit to the Museum Europäischer Kulturen Berlin / Museum of European Cultures in Berlin. Book your ticket online – it's valid right away as a smartphone ticket.
Museum day ticket including admission to all exhibitions at the Museum of European Cultures in Berlin
All current and included exhibitions at the Museum Europäischer Kulturen at a glance:
✓ Special exhibition to 24.05.2026: ALL HANDS ON: Basketry
✓ Permanent exhibition: Muslim InVisibilities - Three Variations of One Installation
✓ Permanent exhibition: Cultural Contacts. Living in Europe
✓ Permanent exhibition: The Giant Mechanical Nativity Scene from the Ore Mountains
✓ Icon made of freshwater pearls
✓ Venetian pearl necklace from the Carpathian Mountains
✓ Traditional dress “Lindhorster Radmantel”
✓ Detail of the mechanical nativity scene from the Ore Mountain
Special exhibition: ALL HANDS ON: Basketry
The craft of this complex braiding technique has been practiced for several thousand years and now you can experience this fascination: Braided everyday objects from Europe are displayed in the Museum of European Cultures spread across the four exhibition areas of People, Protection, Material and Pattern. One of the highlights is a walk-in room sculpture by artist Olaf Holzapfel and the interactive stations for visitors.
Exhibition: Cultural Contacts. Living in Europe
The exhibition shows a cross-section of the diverse collections of the Museum of European Cultures on 700 square metres. With its thematic approach, it picks up discussions about social movements and demarcations. For example, a magnificent gondola from Venice, built in 1910, is representative of all thematic areas from trade and travel to migration and cultural localisation.
Exhibition: The Giant Mechanical Nativity Scene from the Ore Mountains
On 15 square meters the most important stages of Jesus' life are depicted by more than 300 figures. The master painter Max Vogel built this mountain, but it was last completely assembled in 1940. In 1987, Karl-Heinz Fischer bought the mountain and renewed it with a small technical marvel, which enables the movement of the figures.
Exhibition: Muslim InVisibilities - An installation in three variations
The exhibition "Muslim InVisibilities" at the Museum of European Cultures in Berlin sheds light on the many facets of Muslim life in Europe and invites visitors to discover hidden stories and objects. The diversity of Muslim life has been part of everyday European culture for centuries. Experience how this diversity is reflected in the museum's collections.
Meeting point
Arnimallee 25
Important information
Children and young people under the age of 18 are admitted free of charge.
Reduced: (students with ID, trainees, people with disabilities (GdB 50%)
Ticket validity after purchase
- Accepted as a mobile smartphone voucher or printed out
- Valid for the booked date
Opening hours
Mon - Tue: closed
Wed - Fri: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Sat - Sun: 11:00 am to 6:00 pm
Provider
Museum für Europäische Kulturen