Museums and Memorials

Akademi der Künste – Meeting place for artists and People Interested in the Arts

The Akademie der Künste is an exhibition and event location, a meeting place for artists and people interested in the arts, where public debates on art and cultural policy take place. A key part of the Academy are its Archives. With over 1,200 estates by artists and an extensive art collection and library, the Academy Archives are one of the most important interdisciplinary archives of 20th century art.

The event programme of the Academy serves to present contemporary artistic positions to the public and is dedicated to safeguarding cultural heritage. In its two permanent locations in the heart of Berlin – Pariser Platz in the Berlin-Mitte district and Hanseatenweg in Tiergarten – the Academy shows exhibitions, organises concerts, debates, readings, awards ceremonies, as well as film, theatre, and dance performances.  
(Text above is from the Homepage of Akademie der Künste, see ling below)

Address

Pariser Platz 4, 10117 Berlin-Mitte

Telephone Number

+49 (0)30 200 57-1000

Internet Address

adk.de

Opening Hours

  • Bookshop: Tuesday to Sunday, 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Café: Tuesday to Sunday, 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Public Transport

The Akademie der Künste is accessible by public transport. The nearest stations are:

  • S-Bahn: Bellevue (S2, S25)
  • U-Bahn: Hansaplatz (U2)
  • Bus: Line 106

Ticket Service

You can purchase tickets online through their website: adk.de/tickets

Read more about Akademi der Künste:
adk.de/en

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