02.08.2022
After a two-year pause, this popular cultural event is happening once again. On Saturday, 27 August 2022, nine of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin museums are opening their doors from 6 pm to 2 am. Advance tickets can be purchased at a savings until 14 August 2022: reduced-price tickets are available for 12 euros and concessions 10 euros; thereafter 18 euros and 12 euros for concessions.
Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart – Berlin is taking part again after a long absence and is also at the centre of Berlin’s cultural events. This is where the Long Night of Museums, the Berlin Biennale and the Kultur Sommer festival all come together, including an open-air DJ set by Carsten Jost and David Lieske (Dial) in the garden of the Hamburger Bahnhof.
Charlottenburg
This year, a second focus of the Long Night of Museums is Charlottenburg, where, the Sammlung Scharf-Gerstenberg is showing its permanent exhibition Surreal Worlds, on the development of fantastical art, as well a special presentation on Goya that illustrates the startling topicality of his prints. In 4Rude's Butoh performance, you travel through the world of Francisco de Goya's art.
The Museum Berggruen, which is closing soon for several years of extensive renovations, can also be visited one last time during the Long Night of Museums.
Kulturforum
The Neue Nationalgalerie, which reopened at the Kulturforum in 2020, is also participating. In addition to the main collection, on view is also the exhibition Bitte lachen / Please Cry by conceptual artist Barbara Kruger and a fascinating show of works by the long-forgotten artist Sascha Wiederhold.
Museumsinsel Berlin
On the Museumsinsel the Altes Museum and Pergamonmuseum are open, as are the Neues Museum and the James-Simon-Galerie with the exhibition highlight The Worlds of Schliemann.
The exhibitions of the Ethnologische Museum and the Museum für Asiatische Kunst in the Humboldt Forum will also be open for the Long Night of Museums.
At a glance:The programme at the museums of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin for the Long Night of Museums 2022.
The successful pedagogical format Keep an Eye Out! is being continued during this year’s Long Night of Museums as well. At all participating museums, art and culture educators invite the various kinds of visitors to communicatively explore the museums and exhibitions. The educators seek to engage, for example, with hurried visitors who want to see as much as possible during the Long Night, with leisurely ones who would rather relax in front of an artwork, and also with those conversational people who enjoy delving into works of art through mutual discussion. At all of the museums, architectural enthusiasts can learn important facts about each venue’s architectural history and the architects responsible. Creative individuals have the chance to draw their own works while visiting the exhibitions at the Neue Nationalgalerie.
In addition to tours in English, the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin offers tours at the Pergamonmuseum in Arabic and Persian. Tours in Ukrainian and Russian are offered at the Neues Museum and the Altes Museum to welcome new Berliners, especially those from Ukraine. Further information in various languages is available as a media guide.
Restaurants and cafés at all participating Staatliche Museen zu Berlin venues are open.
Discover the complete program in the museums of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin and Open Air. Information about the entire Long Night of Museums programme and tickets can be obtained at the Long Night of Musuems website and in the participating museums.
Tickets: 18 euros, concessions 12 euros; free admission for children under 12
Reduced-price tickets purchased by 14 August 2022: 12 euros, concessions 10 euros
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Programme of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin for the Long Night of Museums 2022
Programme and Tickets for the Long Night of Museums 2022
Exhibitions
Surreal Worlds
Permanent exhibition
Barbara Kruger
29.04.2022 to 28.08.2022
Picasso and his Time
Permanent exhibition
Sascha Wiederhold
02.07.2022 to 08.01.2023
The Worlds of Schliemann
13.05.2022 to 08.01.2023
The Art of Society
22.08.2021 to 24.09.2023
The Neue Nationalgalerie
22.08.2021 to 26.02.2023
Every Day at the Museum
17.06.2022 to 08.01.2023
Samarra Revisited
04.03.2022 to 28.08.2022
Nebuchadnezzar Under Socialism
09.11.2021 to 08.01.2023
Dream and Trauma
12.10.2024 to 22.10.2023
Architecture of Antiquity
12.10.2024 to 22.10.2023
Islamic Cultures
12.10.2024 to 22.10.2023
Ancient Near Eastern Cultures
12.10.2024 to 22.10.2023
Trans-cultural Relations, Global Biographies – Islamic Art?
12.10.2024 to 22.10.2023
The Crown of Kerch
19.10.2017 to 22.09.2027
Ancient Egypt
Permanent exhibition
Prehistory and early history
Permanent exhibition
Treasures from the Rhine: The Barbarian Treasure of Neupotz
Permanent exhibition
Stone Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age
Permanent exhibition
12th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art
11.06.2022 to 18.09.2022
Balance
10.06.2022 to 09.10.2022
Under Construction
02.06.2022 to 15.01.2023
Church for Sale
28.11.2021 to 18.09.2022
Die Sammlungen. The Collections. Les Collections
01.08.2013 to 15.06.2023
Goya
19.08.2022 to 06.11.2022
Ethnological Collections and Asian Art
Permanent exhibition
News
Closing for Major Renovations: Last Chance to Visit the Museum Berggruen until 4 September 2022 (25.08.2022)