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  1. Tickets

    Tickets Museum admission Regular admission 10 euros, reduced 5 euros Tours 3 euros (plus museum admission) Three-day ticket Berlin museums (Berlin museum pass) 32 euros, reduced 16 euros Annual ticket – Basic (only with time slot) 25 euros Annual ticket – Classic 59 euros, reduced 25 euros Annual ti

  2. Wednesday Night Cinema

    Wednesday Night Cinema Start: 6 p.m., admission: 10 euros Dates for the season 2025/26 5 November 25 3 December 25 14 January 26 11 February 26 From November to February, it's movie time at the MIM. On the program are classics of silent films. They are accompanied by live music played by on the muse

  3. Sound Spaces

    Sound Spaces Tickets: 18 euros, reduced 10 euros Concerts at MIM 2025 We listen to music almost everywhere these days. With headphones on the suburban railway, in concert halls and clubs, sometimes even in museums. In addition to connecting us with the external scenery, music can also create emotion

  4. Opening hours & directions

    Opening hours & directions Museum opening hours Monday: closed Tuesday: 9 a.m.–1 p.m. Wednesday, Friday: 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Thursday: 9 a.m.–8 p.m. Saturday, Sunday: 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Special opening hours 2024/25 Christmas Christmas Eve, Tuesday, 24 December 2024: closed Christmas Day, Wednesday, 25 Decemb

  5. Jour Fixe – Music in the Afternoon

    Jour Fixe – Music in the Afternoon Performances by young artists Performances take place every two weeks on Wednesdays at 3.30 p.m. Admission is free. The free admission tickets (2 tickets per person) are given out at the museum’s ticket desk starting at 2.30 p.m. Note The concerts are recorded for

  6. Film screening: "Suites for a Wounded World" (15.02.2025)

    Tanja Tetzlaff plays J.S. Bach. Moderation: Heinz von Loesch The German cellist Tanja Tetzlaff plays J.S. Bach's Cello Suites No. 4 to 6 - in the midst of wounded nature scarred by climate change. A musically and visually moving plea for more mindfulness and humility towards the beauty of our planet

  7. Triple Helix (13.02.2025)

    For piano and two multidirectional 393-beamforming loudspeakers. With Reinhold Friedl and Gerrit Krishna Sharma Triple Helix explores the fluid relationships and interferences between instrument and space, traditional concepts of music and AR experience, and contrasts different concepts of virtualit

  8. Digital museum guide

    Digital museum guide With the digital museum guide, visitors to the Musical Instruments Museum can not only quickly and easily access information about the objects in the exhibition, but even contact the museum's specialist staff directly. Development of the guide, which is available in German and E

  9. Early Music Live: Bach on Silbermann (20.10.2024)

    Jörg Halubek plays on an original harpsichord by Gottfried Silbermann from the collection of the Museum of Musical Instruments. 300 years ago, Johann Sebastian Bach and Gottfried Silbermann shaped the world of music. From central Germany, they created musical ideals through their compositions and in

  10. Wednesday Night Cinema: Ich küsse Ihre Hand, Madame (20.11.2024)

    Silent film drama from 1928 with Marlene Dietrich, accompanied live on the Mighty Wurlitzer theatre organ by Jörg Joachim Riehle. A woman falls in love with a count who is not a count at all, but a waiter and yet still a count. An entertaining film with a colportage theme, which contemporary critics