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Are German museums free?
Our Museums without Admission page offers you a complete overview. By the way: Admission to Berlin museums is generally free for everyone on the first Sunday of every month. And the Neue Nationalgalerie offers free admission to all exhibitions and the sculpture garden every Thursday between 4pm and 8pm.Admission is free for children who are up to 15 years of age (except for Children's Museum) or who come from children's homes or SOS Children's Villages; it is also free for holders of the following cards: physical disability cards and people accompanying them, ICOM, Slovak National Museum, the National Museum Society, …Municipal museums

  • The City of Prague Museum. Na Poříčí 1554/52, 186 00 Praha 8.
  • Centre for Architecture and Metropolitan Planning. Vyšehradská 51, 128 00 Praha.
  • Břeclav Munucipal Museum and Gallery.
  • Čáslav Municipal museum and library.
  • Municipal Museum of Ústí nad Labem.
  • Town Museum and Gallery Svitavy.
  • The City of Brno Museum.

Does Berlin have a modern art museum : The Berlinische Galerie is one of a kind: we collect, preserve, display and investigate modern and contemporary art made in Berlin.

Do you have to pay for museums in Germany

Germany has a lot to offer for you culturally, even if you're on a budget, including free museums, free activities and free attractions. 200 museums and attractions in Germany can be visited without charge.

Are all museums in Europe free : Most museums in Europe do charge an entry fee, but there are still plenty of opportunities for budget travellers to get a free culture fix. Many cities have adopted a free first Sundays scheme, giving visitors access to the permanent collections once a month, while many other museums offer free entry on other days.

A long list of free museums is included in the Welcome Car. It is hard to choose which ones to visit but be sure to check out one or more of the following: Klemetinum, Loreta, Troja Castle, Kampa Museum, Franz Kafka Museum, National Museum and Smetana Museum.

Admission to the museum is free. Group tours are available if booked in advance.

How does an icom card work

The ICOM Card

As an ICOM member, you will receive an ICOM membership card which gives you free access to many museums and exhibitions all over the world. The ICOM card is one of the most widely-recognised membership programmes for museums in the world and is accepted at thousands of venues.Top 10 Museums in Berlin

  • © Jürgen Sendel / Stiftung Topographie des Terrors. 1st place: Topography of Terror.
  • © dpa. 2nd place: Humboldt Forum.
  • © Thomas Rosenthal / Museum für Naturkunde. 3rd place: Natural History Museum.
  • © dpa. 4th place: Neues Museum.
  • © dpa. 5th place: Martin-Gropius-Bau.
  • © DDR Museum.
  • © dpa.
  • © SDTB / C.

Berlin – an artist's paradise

Berlin offers affordable living which makes it a desirable place for emerging artists. This factor attracted many American artists to the German capital and led to New York Times to proclaim that Berlin is like New York City in the 1980s'.

All free museums and attractions to visit in Munich

  • BMW Welt. Munich.
  • BMW Museum. Munich.
  • NS-Dokumentationszentrum Munchen. Munich.
  • Paleontological Museum Munich. Munich.
  • Borstei Museum. Munich.
  • Versicherungskammer Kulturstiftung Kunstfoyer. Munich.
  • Das Kartoffelmuseum. Munich.

What European city has the most free things to do : 5 Best European Cities for Cheap or Free Attractions

  1. Prague, Czech Republic.
  2. Budapest, Hungary.
  3. London, UK.
  4. Lisbon, Portugal.
  5. Dubrovnik, Croatia.

What you Cannot miss in Prague : What to do in Prague

  • Charles Bridge. Charles Bridge sits on the Vltava river, and is a spectacle to behold from afar, as well as the view from the bridge being mighty fine in itself.
  • Wenceslas Square.
  • Letná Park.
  • Prague Castle.
  • Palác Lucerna.
  • Beer tasting at Pilsner Urquell.
  • Vyšehrad.
  • Jára Cimrman Theatre.

Are all UK museums free

Free entrance is standard practice in all UK national museums, although some exhibits do require an admission fee to view. Several of the museums have more than one location throughout the UK.

The collection belongs to the nation and is open to the public 361 days a year, free of charge. To help us protect the collection, please follow this visitor policy and the instructions of our staff. Thank you for your cooperation. We hope you enjoy your visit to the Gallery.Individual Members

Working $135
Retired $75
Student $60
Supporting (non-voting) $500

How do you get ICOM : You can become a member if you are (or were, if now retired) professionally connected to a museum or museum support organisation, if you are self-employed and mainly provide services or knowledge to the museum sector, or if you are studying for a museum position.