Your visit to the Deutschlandmuseum

Dear visitor,

Thank you for your interest in the Deutschlanduseum!

Welcome to the information page of our website. Here you will find everything you need to know to prepare for your visit to the Deutschlandmuseum: directions, opening hours, tickets and prices!

The Deutschlandmuseum is open daily from 10 am to 8 pm, including Sundays. Experience history with all your senses and to immerse yourself in the past.

We look forward to welcoming you!

Open daily:
even on holidays

10-20 h
365 days a year

Location

The Deutschlandmuseum is located at Leipziger Platz, next to Potsdamer Platz, in Berlin-Mitte. The location is ideal, because the access by car, bus or public transport is simple. Underground garages and parking spaces for buses are within walking distance.

Tickets

We offer time slot tickets to ensure the best possible experience. We recommend buying your ticket in advance to avoid waiting times. Tickets can be purchased both online and at the box office. Tickets can be purchased both online and at the museum.

Prices:

Regular: €11,00 – €23,00

Reduced*: €8,00 – €16,00

Opening hours

Open Daily

10.00 – 20.00
365 days a year

Address

Deutschlandmuseum
Leipziger Platz 7
10117 Berlin-Mitte

S/U/Bus Potsdamer Platz,
Exit Leipziger Platz

Car parking

Mall of Berlin car park
Entrance via Voßstraße or Wilhelmstraße

Potsdamer Platz car park
Entrance via Linkstraße Ludwig-Beck-Straße or Schellingstraße

Sony Center car park
Entry via Ben-Gurion-Straße or Bellevuestraße

Bus parking

Bus parking lot
Gabriele-Tergit-Promenade/Reichpietschufer

Bus parking lot
Mauerstraße 69 / Leipziger Straße

Bus parking lot
Niederkirchnerstraße/Martin-Gropius-Bau

The Deutschlandmuseum in Berlin is centrally located in Berlin-Mitte on Leipziger Platz, right next to Potsdamer Platz. Parking (car and bus) as well as public transportation (S/U/Bus Potsdamer Platz) are within walking distance.

At the Deutschlandmuseum in Berlin, you have the chance to journey through over 2,000 years of German history. What sets it apart is its multi-dimensional design, creating an immersive experience that truly resonates. Life-sized, realistic exhibits paired with sensory elements like sounds and scents make the visit unforgettable.

Both the Deutschlandmuseum (Immersive History Experience) and the German Spy Museum are open on Mondays. Most other museums in Berlin remain closed on Monday and sometimes even on Tuesday.