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Everything you need to know for your visit

Welcome to the Sudeten German Museum!

On this page you will find everything you need to know ahead of your visit to the museum.

Opening hours

Tuesday–Sunday: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Last admission at 5:30 p.m.
Closed on Monday (except public holidays)
Closed on 24, 25 and 31 December, New Year’s Day and Good Friday

Admission prices

Adults€5.00Aged 26 and over
Adults reduced rate€3.50Under 26,
Over 65,
Severely disabled,
Participants in voluntary military service or a voluntary social year,
Holders of Munich Card
Groups per person€3.5015 people or more
Guided tours in German€5.00Per person in permanent exhibition /
Minimum charge: €75.00
Guided tours in German€7.00Per person in permanent and special exhibition / Minimum charge: €105.00
Guided tours in German€0.00on Thursdays at 11 a.m.
Guided tours in a foreign language€7.00Per person /
Minimum charge: €105.00
ChildrenFreeUnder 18
School groupsFree 
StudentsFreeUnder 26
Holder of the Deutscher Museumsbund card, ICOM card or membership card of the Federal Association of Museum EducationFree 
Admission on Sunday€1.00 
Annual ticket€15.00 

Tickets are available at the museum ticket counter or in the online shop.

Directions

By underground: all S-Bahn trains on the main line to Rosenheimer Platz, exit Gasteig/Muffathalle/Hochstraße

By tram: No. 25 to Rosenheimer Platz

By car: paid parking available in the Gasteig and Holiday Inn/Motorama underground

Contact details

Sudetendeutsches Museum
Hochstraße 10
81669 München
info@sudetendeutsches-museum.de
Telephone: +49 89 480003-37



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Things to note

  • We ask you to leave all larger items (for example, bags bigger than A4, umbrellas, walking sticks and rucksacks) in the lockers in the cloakroom for the duration of your visit.
  • Please be considerate of other visitors at all times.
  • Taking photographs for private purposes is permitted provided neither a flash nor a tripod is used.
  • Please put your mobile phone in silent mode for the duration of your visit.
  • Small dogs and guide dogs are allowed into the museum in dog carts.

Museum shop

In the entrance area of the museum there is a museum shop with a small assortment of products and publications. Orders can also be placed via the online shop.

Refreshments

A museum café is planned in the basement of the museum building. The café is not yet open to visitors.

Thank you for your understanding!

Barrier-free access

The museum is fully accessible. There are tactile floor markings as well as audio and touch-screen terminals. The museum texts are available both in audio and in German sign language.

Media-Guide

The multimedia guide is available from the reception.

Tips for groups

If you plan to visit the museum with a group of more than 10 people, please register your visit at anmeldung@sudetendeutsches-museum.de stating the desired day and time as well as the number of participants (even if you do not wish to book a guided tour). Many thanks!

Contact/registration for groups

Digital formats

Take advantage of our digital communication formats! Whether you would like to get to know the Sudeten German Museum spontaneously from home, plan to come from afar or want to find out more about a specific topic, we have various online formats for you.

Our current digital programme can be found in Events.