Berggruen Museum – tickets, prices, what to expect

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The Berggruen Museum houses one of the most important art collections of classical modernism by the who’s who of contemporary artists.

It is home to the once-private art collection of patron Heinz Berggruen.

Berggruen showcases works of master artists such as Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Paul Klee, Georges Braque, Paul Cézanne, Alberto Giacometti, and others.

This article covers everything you must know before booking tickets for the Berggruen Museum Berlin. 

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What to expect

There are around 120 Pablo Picasso masterpieces at Berggruen Museum from his early to late works.

You will witness sculptures by Thomas Schütte and Alberto Giacometti, including Stray Cats.

Don’t miss out the surrealist sculptures by the Italian artist Alberto Giacometti. 

The Museum is a paradise for art lovers who can see 70 works by Paul Klee including Den Fischen Läuten, and Cézanne, Van Gogh, Braque, Matisse and a selection of African art objects

Enjoy the intricacies of the staircase and dome of the main building before making your way to the Bettina Berggruen garden.

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Where to buy tickets

You can buy Berggruen Museum Berlin tickets online or offline at the attraction.

Online tickets tend to be cheaper than tickets at the venue.

When you buy online, you can avoid the long queues at the attraction’s ticket counters.

When you book early, you also get your preferred time slot.

Because some attractions sell a limited number of tickets, during peak days they may sell out. Booking early helps avoid last-minute disappointments.

How online tickets work

Go to Berlin’s Berggruen Museum’s booking page, select your preferred date and number of tickets, and buy the tickets right away.

Once you purchase the attraction’s tickets, they get delivered to your email address. 

There is no need to get printouts of the ticket. 

On the day of your visit, present the e-ticket on your smartphone at the entrance and walk in.

Berggruen Museum Berlin ticket prices

Tickets for Berggruen Museum in Berlin cost €12 for adults aged 18 years and above. 

Students aged 18 years and above pay a discounted price of €6.

Students must show an ID to claim the reduced price.

Children aged 17 years and younger can enter for free and do not require a ticket.

Museum Berggruen’s tickets

Visitors see Picasso at Berggruen Museum
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This Berggruen Museum ticket gives you complete access to all permanent and temporary exhibitions. 

When you purchase a ticket for the Berggruen Museum, you also get entry to all special exhibitions and the Scharf- Gerstenberg collection. 

Since this is a Skip the line ticket, you can avoid lines at the ticket counter and walk through the entrance.

Guests can go for the optional audio guide available in English and German.

The Bettina Berggruen Garden is accessible to the public during museum opening times.

Cost of tickets

Adult ticket (18+ years): €12
Student ticket (18+ years, with ID): €6
Youth ticket (up to 17 years): Free entry

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Note: The Berggruen Museum is closed until 2025.

How to reach Berggruen Museum

Museum Berggruen is located opposite Charlottenburg Palace.

Address: Schloßstraße 1, 14059, Berlin. Get Directions

You can reach the attraction both by public or private transport.

By bus

Schloß Charlottenburg is the nearest bus top, only a minute’s walk away.

By subway

If you’re on S-Bahn, get off at Westend, an 11-minute walk away.

If you’re taking the U-Bahn, get off at either Sophie-Charlotte-Platz or Richard-Wagner-Platz, 11-minute and 13-minute walk away, respectively.

By car

If you’re traveling by car, turn on your Google Maps and get started.

There is no on-site car parking available. However, there are several parking spaces nearby.

Museum Berggruen’s timings

From Tuesday to Friday, Museum Berggruen opens at 10 am and closes at 6 pm, and on weekends it opens at 11 am and closes at 6 pm. 

The art museum remains closed on Mondays. 

The last entry is one hour before closure. 

Note: The Berggruen Museum is closed until 2025

How long does Berggruen Museum take?

Visitors typically spend around one to two hours in the Berggruen Museum.

Once inside, you can explore the Museum at your own pace.

Best time to visit Berggruen Museum Berlin

Due to its popularity, the Berggruen Museum in Berlin can get quite crowded.

Visiting it early in the day, around as soon as it opens at 10 am, is a better choice for a quieter experience.

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