![]() ![]() A little further along, one can find the Berlin TV Tower – the country’s tallest structure with 368 meters – as well as the office building of the Governing Mayor of Berlin, the Red City Hall. Here, among other things, the World Clock and the Fountain of International Friendship are located. With its height of almost 26 meters the early classicistic styled building is located in the center of the city at the Pariser Platz, once marking the border between East and West Berlin.Īlexanderplatz: Within the Mitte district and being one of the busiest places in the German capital Berlin lies the Alexanderplatz, called Alex”. ![]() In no other German metropolis cultural offerings are more diverse than Berlin, the home of the currywurst.īrandenburg Gate: As a symbol of German unity and with its 200-year history, the Brandenburg Gate, including its crowning quadriga, is one of the city’s most famous landmarks. Among several things, Berlin is home to the international film festival “Berlinale” and the world-renowned Berlin Philharmonic, as well as the birthplace of internationally famous and historical personae, such as Frederick the Great, Alexander von Humboldt and Marlene Dietrich. As one of Europe’s most visited places, the German seat of government deserves its reputation of being a global city, not only because of its art and cultural attractions. No other city in the country stands for more diversity and progress than the green city at the Spree River. It combines European history, multiculturality and sassy charm. The offer is not valid for our group or family rates, as they are already reduced, and cannot be combined with further discounts.Often considered to be the heart of Europe, Berlin is one of the continent’s most important transportation hubs and – with over 3.5 million inhabitants – not only by far the biggest German city but next to London also the second largest in the entire European Union. one visitor buys a full-price ticket, the second will be free of charge. Cooperation with the Deutsches Technikmuseum: On presentation of a ticket from the Deutsches Technikmuseum in Berlin, we will grant free entrance for an accompanying person, i.e.Please show your voucher, card or coupon at the ticket counter: Please note, that you may be asked to prove documentation at the entrance.įurthermore, we offer discounts in various ticket cooperations. People with disabilities with official certificate (from degree of disability 50).Pupils from the age of 16 with official school card.Please send us the filled in form to order your annual ticket.ĭuring special exhibitions the admission may vary. Paying by cash card is possible. Small family card (one adult and up to two children under 14 years) 36.00 €.Family card (two adults and up to three children under 14 years) 60.00 €.Reduced ticket in groups of 10 people and more 2.00 €.Adults in groups of 10 people and more 5.00 €.Small family card (one adult and up to two children under 14 years) 9.00 €.Family card (two adults and up to three children under 14 years) 15.00 €.All information on ticket booking can be found at: Closing Days The museum is opened on the following public holidays:Īdmission is free on the first Sunday of the month. Saturday, Sunday and on public holidays: 10.00 - 18.00 Please keep a distance to others, observe the cough and sneeze etiquette and avoid touching information boards, displays, surfaces.For your own protection and the protection of other visitors, we we recommend wearing a mouth-nose-cover.For groups of 20 or more, registration is required at and safety instructions.Please note that only bags and backpacks smaller than A4 may be taken into the exhibition.Booking online tickets is currently only possible with a credit card or via Paypal.Remaining tickets can be purchased on site at the box office.Access to the exhibition is only possible in the booked time slot: Tuesday - Friday: 09:30 - 10:00 h and from 10:00 h every hour, Saturday/Sunday and holidays: 10:00 h every hour. ![]()
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