Museum Sunday at the Museum Knoblauchhaus

Museum Knoblauchhaus
On Museum Sunday, the Museum Knoblauchhaus is open to all visitors with free admission
© Stadtmuseum Berlin | Photo: Michael Setzpfandt
The Knoblauchhaus in the Nikolai quarter was built between 1759 and 1761 and remained in the possession of the Knoblauch family for 170 years.
© Stadtmuseum Berlin | Photo: Fiona Hirschmann

A journey into the world of Biedermeier awaits you with free admission. Discover one of the last Berlin town houses of the period!

Prices
Regular: free of charge
Price info

If possible, please book online a slot ticket in advance on the Museum Sunday Berlin ticket shop. Online tickets are available respectively one week before each Museum Sunday. For spontaneous visits, tickets are available on site.

Event
Duration
8h



Experience in an authentic location and in rooms furnished true to the original how the Berlin merchant family Knoblauch lived here around two hundred years ago. The exhibition Berlin Life in the Biedermeier Era: Humboldt, Schinkel and the Knoblauch Family provides in-depth background information about the residents of the house, their famous guests and the era between the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815 and the revolutionary events of 1848.

Note

On Museum Sunday, the Museum Knoblauchhaus is open from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

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Museum Sunday at the Museum Knoblauchhaus
A journey into the world of Biedermeier awaits you with free admission. Discover one of the last Berlin town houses of the period!