Extended opening hours: Every Friday and Saturday, the special exhibition Nan Goldin. This Will Not End Well is open from 10 am to 8 pm.
You will find a car park at Reichpietschufer 49-50, 10785 Berlin. From here it is about 100 metres to the museum entrance at Potsdamerstr 50. The paths are flat and accessible via the ramp without steps.
Underground: Potsdamer Platz (U2)
The Potsdamer Platz stop has a lift. From here it is about 850 metres to the museum. The paths are flat and passable without steps.
S-Bahn: Potsdamer Platz (S1, S2, S25, S26)
The Potsdamer Platz stop has several lifts. From here it is about 850 metres to the museum. The paths are flat and without steps passable without steps.
Bus: Potsdamer Brücke (Line 200, M29, M85, M48)
All BVG buses are barrier-free. From the bus stops it is about 150 metres to the museum. The paths are flat and without steps without steps.
Bus: Philharmonie Süd (lines 200, 300, M41)
All BVG buses are barrier-free. From the bus stops it is about 240 metres to the museum. The paths are flat and without steps passable without steps.
An overview with further information on accessibility can be found on the Wheelmap.
The Neue Nationalgalerie is fully wheelchair accessible.
The main entrance to the Neue Nationalgalerie is accessible via a ramp at the corner of Reichpietschufer at the corner of Potsdamer Straße. The exhibition in the hall is barrier-free.
The exhibitions in the basement Extreme Tension and Gerhard Richter. 100 Works for Berlin are accessible via a lift in the hall on the right.
At the cloakroom in the basement on the right, directly behind the lift, wheelchairs lift, you can borrow wheelchairs, buggies and folding chairs.
Admission is free for people who are medically recognised as persons accompanying severely disabled persons who are medically recognised as necessary, provided this is noted.
Some audiovisual displays in the permanent exhibition have have German or English subtitles.
Admission is free for visitors who are medically recognised as persons accompanying severely disabled persons who are medically recognised as necessary, provided this is noted.
There is no tactile floor guidance system and no tactile maps. Unfortunately we are also unable to offer audio guides. Texts and information in Braille or German sign language are also not available.
A guide is recommended. At all entrances - in the north-west at Sigismundstraße and at the south-east corner Reichpietschufer
An accompanying person is recommended. At all entrances - in the north-west on Sigismundstraße and at the south-east corner of Reichpietschufer/Potsdamer Straße - as well as on the plinth wall in the north-east Sigismundstraße/Potsdamer Straße, there are orientation maps on steles for you to buttons. The barrier-free entrance is located at the south-east corner of the building corner of Potsdamer Straße/Reichpietschufer. Here a ramp leads to the outdoor terrace. A tactile floor guidance system leads from the ramp to the facade. Along the glass facade to the right around the corner of the building around the corner of the building to the main entrance. Inside, there is a guard at the main entrance door, who is instructed to open one of the two side doors for barrier-free access if necessary. These doors are located next to the original revolving drum doors, which are not barrier-free and difficult to move. Behind the main entrance, there is a tactile model that can be driven under, which explains the architecture (QR code with 8 min. audio text). The passenger lift in the hall is located on the right (north) side, past the right-hand staircase, behind the wooden installation. From the main entrance, take a few steps diagonally to the left or right to the stairways, if necessary with the help of supervisors or accompanying person.
The handrails on the left and right stairways are marked with Braille and pyramid letters.
The stairs in the museum building are fitted with handrails equipped with handrails.
In the basement, there is a wheelchair-accessible tactile floor plan.
The lift goes directly to the cloakroom and WCs in the basement. There are two barrier-free toilets in the WCs.
If you require assistance, please contact one of our staff at the ticket office (tel. 030 266423063).
If you require further information before your visit, please contact the visitor services of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin or the ticket office of the Neue Nationalgalerie (phone: +49 30 266423063).
If you have a question during your visit to the museum, please come to the ticket desk or speak to our staff. They will be happy to help you.
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