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Day of Action at the Museum Nikolaikirche

Am „Sonntag im Nikolaiviertel“ gibt es in den Museen Nikolaikirche, Ephraim-Palais und Knoblauchhaus ein abwechslungsreiches Programm. – Cartoon-Zeichnung von buntem Menschengetümmel vor Nikolaikirche, Knoblauchhaus und Ephraim-Palais

Am „Sonntag im Nikolaiviertel“ gibt es in den Museen Nikolaikirche, Ephraim-Palais und Knoblauchhaus ein abwechslungsreiches Programm. – Cartoon-Zeichnung von buntem Menschengetümmel vor Nikolaikirche, Knoblauchhaus und Ephraim-Palais

Come join us for “Sunday in the Nikolaiviertel”! Every first Sunday of the month, we offer a diverse program. Admission is free for everyone under 18 or eligible for a discount.
At the Nikolaikirche Museum, there are eight hundred years of history and culture to discover! Berlin’s oldest surviving church building has shaped the Nikolaiviertel and the center of Berlin since the Middle Ages: once a place of worship, now a museum of church, architectural, and urban history. Of particular interest to families is the model of the medieval twin cities of Berlin and Cölln. Here, children and adults can explore together which buildings from that era still exist and what the area looks like today.
On the event day, a guided tour of the permanent exhibition “Berlin’s Center” offers in-depth insights into the history of the site. In addition, there are two special exhibitions: “Fighting Over Stones?!” uses six video stations to shed light on the colonial past of Berlin’s St. Nicholas Church. “Who Ruled the City?” explores the church, power, and coexistence before 1800 and offers new perspectives on seven objects on display in the permanent exhibition.
An audio guide for families takes visitors through the museum with exciting stories in German. Specifically for children, there is a museum scavenger hunt illustrated by Berlin-based comic artist Mawil, available in German, English, Turkish, Polish, and Arabic.

Sunday in the Nikolaiviertel
On the first Sunday of every month, we offer a special, wide-ranging program for everyone at our three museums in the Nikolaiviertel. Families are especially welcome—admission is free for everyone under 18 or eligible for a discount. So there’s plenty of reason to look forward to great offerings at the Ephraim-Palais Museum, the Nikolaikirche Museum, and the Knoblauchhaus Museum!
Our solidarity-based pricing model offers free admission for adults with proof of eligibility for a discount, including students, apprentices, those completing FSJ, FÖJ, and BFD service, people with severe disabilities, refugees, recipients of Bürgergeld or ALG I, and many others. Everyone else pays only the museum admission fee and can take advantage of our discounted combo ticket for all three museums. The extensive special event program is included in the price!
Media partner:
HIMBEER – Berlin with Kids
Translated with DeepL

Price info: Programme included in the ticket price

Price: €7.00

Reduced price: €0.00

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