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In this authentic setting and in authentically furnished rooms, discover how the Knoblauch family, a Berlin merchant family, lived here around two hundred years ago. The exhibition "Berlin Life in the Biedermeier Period: Humboldt, Schinkel, and the Knoblauch Family" provides in-depth background information about the house's residents, their famous guests, and the period between the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815 and the revolutionary events of 1848.

Additional information
You only pay the museum entrance fee. The reading is included in the admission price. Admission is free for those entitled to a concession.


Sunday in the Nikolaiviertel

With this special day, the Stadtmuseum Berlin is continuing its popular Museum Sunday, which unfortunately cannot be continued in 2025 due to austerity measures by the Berlin Senate. Instead, on the first Sunday of the month, the three museums in the Nikolaiviertel offer a special, wide-ranging program for everyone – families are especially welcome.

So look forward to more great offers at the Ephraim-Palais Museum, the Nikolaikirche Museum, and the Knoblauchhaus Museum!

Even if admission can no longer be free for everyone, it will at least remain free for many:

The solidarity pricing model offers free admission for visitors with proof of a discount, for example, children and young people under 18, students, trainees, those doing voluntary social year (FSJ), voluntary social year (FÖJ), and BFD (Federal Federal Volunteer Service), severely disabled people, refugees, recipients of citizen's income (Bürgergeld) or unemployment benefit (ALG I), and many others.

All others pay only the museum admission fee and can benefit from the discounted combined ticket for all three museums. The extensive special day program is included in the price!

Accessibility

We do apologize that the following information is currently only available in German.
Dates
May 2025
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